Global warming was already looking more political than scientific, especially with the despicable UN for top corroborator and Al "Big Electric Bill" Gore for chief spokesman. But now comes a rather fundamental objection: what, if it’s indeed possible to say, is the normal global temperature? Where, in other words, does one begin to calculate a rise or a fall? Could it be there are too many variables to say?
Indeed, concludes Danish physicist Bjarne Andresen in the "Journal of Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics": "It is impossible to talk about a single temperature for something as complicated as the climate of Earth. A temperature can be defined only for a homogeneous system. Furthermore, the climate is not governed by a single temperature. Rather, differences of temperatures drive the processes and create the storms, sea currents, thunder, etc. which make up the climate."
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