According to the info I cited from the Marshall institute, warming has caused a decrease in drought, without causing an increase in flooding.
"Climate models?" You mean the Canadian Climate model? The one that performs very poorly when applied to recent trends? I thought we already went over this.
On an only slightly related note:
Remember in the seventies, when some of the same scientists trumpeting about global warming today told us all that we were headed for a second ice age, because they logged a few years of cooling trends? In the words of Penn Jilette:
"If they were still famous, we could point and laugh."
Incidentally, I'm going to participate in Stuart's experiment of ignoring BRR and his known socks, so please don't interpret my silence as concession to his points henceforth. Not that anecdotal arguments require any answering.
Not so much pissing people off as attempting to challenge the assumptions that people hold about certain topics. If your natural response to having to defend your assumptions is to get pissed off, then you should probably avoid me.....more interested in a discussion about the environement or just interested in pissing people off with spurious and unsupported statements about a volatile subject?
Blyslv: I only have time at the moment to read one article, but I read the one about the cessation of oceanic currents due to the melting of the polar caps during the end of the last ice age, because it sounded intriguing. I especially like the paragraph about how the theory blatantly contradicts tha paleo-record.
I'm trying to answer everyone here, but my time resources are limited. I'm not trying deliberately to piss anyone off. Except, possibly for BRR.

