chemist wrote:
> On Apr 5, 5:43 am, "00ZBN" <00...@dooooooooooodooooooo.com> wrote:
>> April 05, 2008
>>
>> http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/com...
>>
>> It seems that runaway man-made warming will actually take a break for
>> perhaps 15 years:
>>
>> Global temperatures will drop slightly this year due to the cooling
>> effect of the La Nina current in the Pacific, UN meteorologists have
>> said.
>>
>> The World Meteorological Organization's secretary-general, Michel
>> Jarraud, told the BBC it was likely that La Nina would continue into the
>> summer. This would mean global temperatures have not risen since 1998,
>> prompting some to question climate change theory. But experts say we are
>> still clearly in a long-term warming trend - and they forecast a new
>> record high temperature within five years.
>>
>> Maybe. But if there isn't one then?
>> --
>>
>> Warmest Regards
>>
>> Bonzo
>>
>> "Attributing global climate change to human CO2 production is akin to
>> trying to diagnose an automotive problem by ignoring the engine
>> (analogous to the Sun in the climate system) and the transmission (water
>> vapour) and instead focusing entirely, not on one nut on a rear wheel,
>> which would be analogous to total CO2, but on one thread on that nut,
>> which represents the human contribution." Dr. Timothy Ball, Chairman of
>> the Natural Resources Stewardship Project (NRSP.com), Former Professor
>> Of Climatology, University of Winnipeg
>
> It will demonstrate that AGW is a load of BS
> But will Rogers acolytes shut up?
> will they find another cause ?
> I think it might shut Roger Coppock up.
> After all we have not had a volcano, comet strike,
> or nuclear war but the Global temperature is
> falling.
Air temperature is holding high and steady. The oceans are also
absorbing heat. It's absurd to draw any conclusion from a 10 years
record of thermometers in the woods.
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