02-03-2007, 01:02 PM
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#105 (permalink)
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| | Re: offering cash to dispute UN climate panel: report Don Klipstein wrote:
> In article <ih77s2dsjvrfsd4vi9p973e5sgujact2u9@4ax.com>, Joe Fischer wrote:
>> On 2 Feb 2007 09:46:18 -0800, "donquijote1954"
>> <nolionnoproblem@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On Feb 2, 11:20 am, "Lee K" <lee_keed...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Climate Change's Carnival Atmosphere
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>>>> Showmanship, rather than facts, is driving the climate debate - and, yes,
>>>> there still is a raging debate despite pronouncements to the contrary by Al
>>>> Gore and the mainstream media.
>>> You send your resume here...
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>>> US think tank offering cash to dispute UN climate panel: report
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>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070202...y_070202142458
>> More yahoo stuff, yahoo?
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>>> You could argue that you make black look white, that hot is cold,
>> No, I can't but global warming story tellers insist
>> that global warming can bring on a long hard winter,
>> and more snow.
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> I know a couple explanations:
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> 1) Warmer winter-storm-feeding waters can make more intense snowstorms,
> up until the time it gets too warm for those (or they move farther from
> the equator).
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> 2) Harsher winters in the British Isles and nearby Western Europe
> are considered a possible effect of the Gulf Stream being weakened and
> pushed southward by cold freshwater runoff from melting of Greenland's
> icecap.
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> - Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
The Gulf Stream theory was a subject of concern on a History or learning
channel program that I watched. The theory was that if enough non salt
water ice melted from the North pole it would de-salinate the ocean
enough to kill the North-South flow of water.
It made scientific sense, but I can't preach here. People need to be
more aware, but how???
Bill Baka |
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