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16 Aug 09 - "There is no evidence that CO2 has any influence on
hurricane activity. Tropical storm formation and development around
the world is now regularly forecast in detail using solar activity,"
says astrophysicist Piers Corbyn.
“In response to the BBC/Nature report
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8197191.stm by Richard
Black Environment correspondent, BBC News) 16th August, Piers Corbyn,
astrophysicist of WeatherAction.com long range weather & climate
forecasters said "These reported researches which may show high
levels of hurricane activity in the USA in the early Medieval warm
period 1,000 years ago are reported in an ideologically
loaded manner by the BBC to promote Global Warming hype. They add
speculation that assumed projected ocean warming supposedly to be
caused by man's CO2 could drive more dangerous storm formation in
future.
"The problem is there is no evidence to back up their pyramid of
nonsense. It is timely hype in an attempt to bash politicians to
stay on the Global Warming & Carbon trading bandwagon to stop its
wheels falling off at the Copenhagen summit in October.”
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