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10-17-2009, 06:10 PM #1
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The difference may be the same, but where is the rising level? So where's the record high tides? Where are the actual reports of rising sea levels? I've only heard claims of this, and my rock in Corpus is still there. The report was a quick mention on the national news along with record low temps at some airports around the country. ?.? It surely didn't jive with any claims of warming, melting glaciers and rising sea levels. And this past year was filled with reports of record low temps and extended winter months. The record high temp year was 11 years ago. And now they are changing their tune and approach. And they have many dissenters defectors and skeptics.
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10-17-2009, 09:28 PM #3
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10-17-2009, 09:57 PM #4
Ever heard of Dalton minimum? Dalton Minimum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NASA now saying that a Dalton Minimum repeat is possible « Watts Up With That?
Are we going to observe global warming or cooling in the next couple of decades?
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10-18-2009, 07:40 AM #5
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Thanked: 116See http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...tml#post470217 for the simplest explanation of the phenomenom one can make without becoming insulting. It even includes an enjoyable repeatable experience if you substitute your strong fermented beverage of choice for the soda.
Actually if it wasn't for societies generally rewarding stupid decisions or going for easy/lazy decisions, people wouldn't be starving.
Want to stay on your ancestral lands even tho they are now an arid desert? Fine for me, just don't expect any food or water from me.
You decided to move into the middle of the desert? Fine for me, don't expect flat rate water or water at the same price as people living in populated areas (same goes for electricity).
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10-17-2009, 09:16 PM #6
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Thanked: 259for some reason i am unable to post links at this time but here a few sites with info from science authors and writers against global warming:
1. catoinstitute.com search global warming
2. canadafreepress.com search global warming
3. wonderfulpessimist.com here are further links to a book by DR. FRED SINGER and DENNIS T. AVERY book title 'UNSTOPABLE GLOBAL WARMING:every 1500 years
4. erasmatazz.com/library/politic/globalwarming
5. also i would also point you to a book by IAN PLIMER "HEAVEN AND EARTH"
6. capmag.com/article.asp?id=50 this is about 15,000 scientists speak out against the kyoto agreement and media hype about global warming
seems to me there is plenty of science against the whole subject.
one other thing is, that one of the main objectives here was to see if we should be rushing headlong into all these cuts in so called green house gasses and possible drastic cutbacks in manufacturing and use of automobiles for something that has yet to be proven without a doubt we are doing or if it is natural occurrence.
are we as a whole ready to cutback on everything and possibly lose untold numbers of jobs and industry?