Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: "Ouroboros_Rex"
Date: Friday, April 04, 2008 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: Warming Not Unprecedented

Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ? wrote:
> Vote out Brendan Nelson wrote:
>> Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ? wrote:
>>> 00BZN wrote:
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>>>> April 02, 2008
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>>>> http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/call_that_unprecendented/
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>>>> That burst of warming up to 1998 may not have been not so unusual,
>>>> after all, say Basil Copeland and Anthony Watts:
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>>>> "It is very unlikely that the 20th-century warming can be explained
>>>> by natural causes. The late 20th century has been unusually warm."
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> So begins the IPCC AR4 WG1 response to Frequently Asked Question
>>>> 9.2. The representation by the IPCC of global trends over the past 100
>>>> years seems almost designed to hide the fact that during the early
>>>> decades of the 20th century, well before the recent acceleration in
>>>> anthropogenic CO2 emissions beginning in the middle of the 20th
>>>> century, global temperature increased at rates comparable to the
>>>> rate of increase at the end of the 20th century.
>>>
>>> So what caused the previous ice age melt, and the one before that
>>> and the one before that? Cave man buggies? I think the only place
>>> there is a global warming crisis is in people's fat heads.
>>>
>> look at the fucken evidence
>
> There is no evidence, only meaningless observations

Simply a lie.


that have no
> bearing on 4.6 billion years of earth history.

When who lived, exactly? lol