In 1992 the New York Times announced that the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age were global, but the following year Al Gore became vice-president and the process of erasing them began.
“We can now see that these were global climate phenomena, not regional temperature variations,” she said. “The question is, how did we get those warmer temperatures during pre-industrial times, and what can we learn from those conditions about what is going on today?”
December 1, 1992
“a number of scientists are urging that the commonly used terms “Little Ice Age” and “Medieval Warm Period” be abandoned.”
December 7, 1993
In New Data on Climate Changes, Decades, Not Centuries, Count – The New York Times
“In 1995, I published a short paper in the academic journal Science. In that study, I reviewed how borehole temperature data recorded a warming of about one degree Celsius in North America over the last 100 to 150 years. The week the article appeared, I was contacted by a reporter for National Public Radio. He offered to interview me, but only if I would state that the warming was due to human activity. When I refused to do so, he hung up on me.”
“I had another interesting experience around the time my paper in Science was published. I received an astonishing email from a major researcher in the area of climate change. He said, “We have to get rid of the Medieval Warm Period.”
“it would be foolish to establish national energy policy on the basis of misinformation and irrational hysteria.”
- Dr David Deming
There won’t be man made global warming but maybe a man made event horizon
when erasing of data and history happens faster than the rewriting.
Then even Orwells endless present willl no longer exist.