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Topic: 'Global Warming' - Rise up, deniers, let's hear your take!
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Greg Goodknight

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Re: 'Global Warming' - Rise up, deniers, let's hear your take!
Posted: Dec 17, 2011 2:00 PM
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Chandy, how does that do anything to demonstrate anthropogenic CO2 was
the cause of the latter 20th century warming? This is not a new
phenomenon; it was as warm or warmer in the Roman and Medieval Warm
Periods, both of which were Before SUV's, and that less-than-perma
permafrost was assuredly thawed then, too.

It's meant to scare. Obviously screams for a large grant to study the
phenomena in more detail. After the $100billion spent to date, what's
another $3 million or so?

GS, there will not be trillion$ in annual Global Warming indulgences
(fantasized by the Durban delegates) paid by the 1st world to the likes
of China, India and the Maldives, which are still searching for some
signs of the sea level rise "scientists believe" is gonna happen real
soon, honest. If India wants Chinese cash I suggest you borrow it
directly from the Chinese.

- -Greg


On 12/17/2011 5:46 AM, GS Chandy wrote:
> New York Times article, "As Permafrost Thaws, Scientists Study the Risks" - http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/17/science/earth/warming-arctic-permafrost-fuels-climate-change-worries.html?_r=1&hp
>
> The article certainly frightens me. A very brief quote from the article: "Temperatures are warming across much of that region, primarily, scientists believe, because of the rapid human release of greenhouse gases".
>
> I believe the 'deniers' are behaving much like the ostrich that has stuck its head in the sand in the hope that the predator just behind will see as little as it does.
>
> GSC
>




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