Shock News : Most Of The World’s Wars Occurred Below 350 PPM CO2

Now that we know that war is caused by global warming, I was very surprised to discover that the vast majority of wars occurred before 1988 – including the War of 1812.

http://timelineindex.com/

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3 Responses to Shock News : Most Of The World’s Wars Occurred Below 350 PPM CO2

  1. Justa Joe says:

    I’ve noticed something about warmists. They can’t seem to distinguish present reality from their own fevered projections for the future. For example, they attribute events that are occuring today to ‘climate change,’ but When you point out to them that the climate hasn’t really changed much yet. They start babbling about IPCC worst case scenarios, which shouldn’t even be realized for 50 – 100 years. I know why they do this. It’s because they’ll pretty much say anything to further their agenda, but it’s still vexing.

    http://junkscience.com/2011/08/24/will-climate-change-cause-war/comment-page-1/#comment-5195

  2. Kaboom says:

    I suggest a different theory … wars create global warming. After all if you confuse correlation with causation, you could do so in any direction you want to.

  3. Gregson says:

    Conversely, Human-induced Global Cooling during the Maunder Minimum is no doubt responsible for the French Revolution, the English Civil War, the Crimean War and all of the British/French/Spanish conflicts of the entire period – all due to the vast amounts of wood and coal used during the winter months to keep Human Civilization warm prior to the Industrial Revolution.

    ?Oh!… those dastardly Homo Sapiens – the world was such a lovely place until they emerged as the dominant species on the planet! – Yes!… Natural Law was such a compassionate and benevolent master… the World was a veritable Garden of Eden! – nothing close to the: “… rather brutish place!” as Hobbs puts forth.

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