HIGH NOON–Inauguration Global Warming Temperature Watch

by Sam Kazman on January 20, 2009 · 7 comments

in Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Regulation

When President Bush leaves office today, will the capital be warmer or colder than when he was sworn in eight years ago?

It’s not scientifically meaningful, but it is interesting.

Bush has been heavily criticized for doing precious little to curb our emissions of carbon dioxide. During his eight years in office, atmospheric CO2 levels climbed by over four percent.

So what did Bush’s dilly-dallying produce in terms of deadly global warming? The temperature at noon in Washington DC will give us one factoid. It’s a scientifically meaningless factoid, since the local temperature on any one day, let alone any one hour, tells us nothing about long-term temperature trends, but it’s heavy in symbolism.

When Bush was first sworn in, in 2001, the temperature at noon in DC was 36 degrees F. What will it be today, when he leaves office? Will the capital be warmer or colder than when he took office eight years ago?

Don’t be surprised if it’s colder. Today’s forecast is for relatively low temperatures. More importantly, despite steady increases in atmospheric CO2, and despite everything you’ve heard about climate catastrophe, there’s been no warming for about the last decade, and the planet has actually cooled over the last three years. (This is from the British Hadley Centre’s data on land and sea surface temperatures. The Centre’s global surface temperature graph shows this in somewhat compressed form, but you can easily graph its data yourself to get a better idea.)

That should lead us to ask where’s the warming?

But first, let’s see what the temperature is at noon, when President Obama is sworn in.

And I repeat–this is scientifically meaningless, but I think it’s interesting.

(As for Bush’s failure to curb CO2 emissions, I doubt that even stringent curbs would have had any effect on atmospheric CO2 levels.  More importantly, that failure was, I believe, a good thing in terms of affordable energy and human wefare.  And the CO2 curbs that Bush did support and which will soon go into effect, such as higher fuel efficiency standards for cars, will prove extremely harmful to both consumers and the auto industry.  But that’s off topic, sort of.)

bruce January 20, 2009 at 10:24 am

there is no glowbull worming caused by man because the amount of co2 that we produce is negligible .0001% of total co2.co2 does not cause warming but ocean warming causes co2.co2 is a poor green house gas as it only blocks 8% of the suns spectrum and it is necessary for life the more co2 the greater plant growth.this is just more commie bull crap aimed at us to destroy our economy.they only ones who believe the crap are half ass dems and other mental cases.

rightrunner January 20, 2009 at 12:37 pm

Global warming will kill us!! Good. If true and present danger then that much closer to Heaven where those who believe that abortion is a sin will finally have peace from the yappers!!

Busby SEO Test January 21, 2009 at 6:14 pm

well obama still going through

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