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Global Cooling?
#1
AL.....Tell me it ain't so!.......will he have to give back his Oscar?
Twelve month drop in world temperatures wipe out 100 years of warming.

http://www.dailytech.com/Temperature+Mon...e10866.htm

http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/g...38792.html
#2
Old School Wrote:AL.....Tell me it ain't so!.......will he have to give back his Oscar?
Twelve month drop in world temperatures wipe out 100 years of warming.

http://www.dailytech.com/Temperature+Mon...e10866.htm

http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/g...38792.html

Again this is hogwash, some scientist feel that global warming cold actually cause a cooling trend.

Sceintist noticed, and reported this in Nature magazine in 1999.
#3
So one meteorologist, William Gray, speaks out against humans causing global warming, and you think it must be true. There is a lot of evidence that shows Grays claims are false and unfounded, and that he really inst an expert at all on climate change or global warming. Fox news tried to use this guy to discredit gore, and informed people caught onto the BS. I can see why you would believe this, it was on fox!

Gray says salinity in the ocean, not humans are responsible for global warming. Which the majority of scientist agree is wrong. In the early 90's he stopped receiving grants from the NOAA, and NASA. They started giving grants to people who where using computer modeling to forecast weather, and climate change. SO Gray can say he "isn't about grants" but his history proves otherwise. Gray is just a disgruntled, frustrated old man who has lost touch with reality.

http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/arc...ay-on-agw/

The overwhelming majority of scientist agree that burning fossil fuels, and releasing CO2 into the atmosphere is causing global warming. Fossil records prove that when there are increased levels of Co2, the temperature rises.

You cant take your crazy old fart from fox news, but I believe I will agree with the majority of scientist on this issue.


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/3022...ing02.html
#4
We're talking about warming and cooling trends over hundreds of thousands of years. Blips can occur in the patterns. It's like smoke; it disappears to sight but it's not gone.

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