Go figger.. Now where are the leftwingnuts going to go, their commie leaders are nixing their scam..? :)
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08/26/2006 12:18:53 AM PDT by
carlo3b
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To: carlo3b
Don't you get it that global warming causes the polar icecaps to melt which opens up a passage for the cooler waters in the artic to mix with the warmer waters of the southern Atlantic which in turn does something weird which causes land temps to cool down?
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08/26/2006 3:57:32 PM PDT by
LukeL
To: carlo3b
The daily input of Solar energy is the most important metric we apes could be monitoring. As soon as we had capable instruments we should have been monitoring. By far, infrared light energy is responsible for most of the heat on our planets surface. You turn off the daily sun and we quickly turn into an ice planet with some volcanic hot spots. We also need to measure infrared light separately from visible light. Clouds reflect visible light while they are absorbing infrared light. Until we have about 100 to 200 years of solar energetic input measurements, anything we do CANNOT be called science (actually in modern times you apparently can call it science since most of what we call science today is actually political science).
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To: carlo3b
Imagine this. A Russian scientist and his colleagues have had the gall to study solar emissions and then use that data to predict the onset of global cooling --- as if variations in the activity of that tiny orb in the sky could even remotely trump my huge SUV's impact on the climate. Sheesh.
To: carlo3b
I wish all these "scientists" would come to a consensus, already. I'm sick of buyin' a whole new wardrobe every time one of 'em spouts off.
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08/28/2006 7:44:06 AM PDT by
LIConFem
(Just opened a new seafood restaurant in Great Britain, called "Squid Pro Quid")
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