Big Climate Change
Global Warming is all about money, according to Russian Academy of Science member Andrei Kapitsa, in an article in Pravda:
The seasonal fluctuations are the reason why the amount of carbon dioxide increases or decreases a little in the atmosphere. The catastrophic forest fires make a huge contribution. The volcanoes are even more important...
“I’m afraid the money is a key word in this case,” Prof. Kapitsa said. “Chemical companies producing the so-called healthy Freon refrigerants make lots of money once the refrigerants are replaced at a nationwide scale. The replacement of refrigerators and air-conditioning systems in the U.S. alone cost the consumer a total of $220 billion last year. Former president of the U.S. Academy of Sciences Frederick Zeitz said a long time ago that all the theories relating to global warming were far-fetched and couldn’t be proven correct,” Prof. Kapitsa concluded.
Professor Kapitsa has noted, as have many Russian Geophysicists, that temperature increases preceed increases in CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the Earth`s atmosphere, not the other way around.
Who is Andrei Kapitsa? According to 70 South, a website about Antarctica:
Lake Vostok is a huge liquid lake under the Ice. Its existence was first suggested by the Russian, Andrei Kapitsa in the late 1950's, while measuring icethickness enroute to and from the station. The lake itself was however officially confirmed to exist in 1974, by a British team using airborne radar. The Lake was first close to the most inaccessible place on the continent, near the Russians station with the same name.
Dr. Kapitsa was the first person to realize that there was a giant lake under the Antarctic ice. But there are no serious scientists who do not agree with Anthropogenic Global Warming, according to Al Gore and Gang Greens. I suppose Dr. Kapitsa is a pseudonym for S. Fred Singer!
The seasonal fluctuations are the reason why the amount of carbon dioxide increases or decreases a little in the atmosphere. The catastrophic forest fires make a huge contribution. The volcanoes are even more important...
“I’m afraid the money is a key word in this case,” Prof. Kapitsa said. “Chemical companies producing the so-called healthy Freon refrigerants make lots of money once the refrigerants are replaced at a nationwide scale. The replacement of refrigerators and air-conditioning systems in the U.S. alone cost the consumer a total of $220 billion last year. Former president of the U.S. Academy of Sciences Frederick Zeitz said a long time ago that all the theories relating to global warming were far-fetched and couldn’t be proven correct,” Prof. Kapitsa concluded.
Professor Kapitsa has noted, as have many Russian Geophysicists, that temperature increases preceed increases in CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the Earth`s atmosphere, not the other way around.
Who is Andrei Kapitsa? According to 70 South, a website about Antarctica:
Lake Vostok is a huge liquid lake under the Ice. Its existence was first suggested by the Russian, Andrei Kapitsa in the late 1950's, while measuring icethickness enroute to and from the station. The lake itself was however officially confirmed to exist in 1974, by a British team using airborne radar. The Lake was first close to the most inaccessible place on the continent, near the Russians station with the same name.
Dr. Kapitsa was the first person to realize that there was a giant lake under the Antarctic ice. But there are no serious scientists who do not agree with Anthropogenic Global Warming, according to Al Gore and Gang Greens. I suppose Dr. Kapitsa is a pseudonym for S. Fred Singer!
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