Posted on 03/08/2010 10:02:04 PM PST by neverdem
I mussel try to remember that.
2010 Palaeoclimate and palaeoceanography archive
found this:
Palaeoclimate: Global warmth with little extra CO2
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1 January 2010
Birgit Schneider & Ralph Schneider
In the Early Pliocene, three to five million years ago, global temperatures were about 34|[deg]| C warmer than today in the low latitudes, and up to 10|[deg]| C warmer nearer the poles. Climate simulations and reconstructions of this relatively recent period (geologically speaking) may help constrain realistic magnitudes of future warming.
I conch imagine what he’s talking about.
Rather heated exchange going on that is for certain.
Nine, wow. That's a long time to be a clam.
:’D I varve very low threshold of humor tonight, more, more, I’m still not satisfied.
Why the fuss? Bi-varves make could eating!
(With apologies for the non-pc remark.)
I chin xi what you mean.
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