Uh-oh. The sky isn't falling.
1 posted on
11/13/2002 7:59:45 AM PST by
boris
To: boris
To: boris
DUH!!! I've always wanted to ask a greeny...since there were no human "making global warming" when the glacers melted, what caused that to happen? Of course the earth is a moving, shifting living planet. That's why they have found tropical plants buried deep at the North Pole. Good grief, talk about dumb people.
To: boris
"Our results don't preclude the possibility that anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases have contributed to global warming. We're just suggesting that the human forced portion of global warming may be less than previously described." Time for the Global Warming Nazis to go into their discrediting/defunding mode.
To: CapandBall
Bump
6 posted on
11/13/2002 8:30:35 AM PST by
m1911
To: boris
The reduced global temperatures of the early 70's seem to match this idea: The current (1990-2002) warming began then, but the lower air temps of the 1970's began from water temp changes in the late 40's.....
Before anybody could measure them.
To: boris
Common-sense-Aggie BTTT!
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