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Old November 5th 06, 09:47 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Some sense at last on GW


Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6115644.stm


I can't say I read all the way through the page. What happened this
year is that the normal British weather and presumably the same for
the Americas, was hijacked by a severe series of typhoons running from
April to October.

I am skeptical about the cause being glowballs but I don't remember
denying the fact either. My reason for skepticism is that these
conditions occurred in centuries when men were considerably thinner on
the ground than they are these days.

Such centuries including times when the agricultural practices were put
under great stress by politicians. Notably the tree taxes of the Roman
Empire.

If ice-core physics is a successful branch of science, such disasterous
cycles took place in mainly agrarian communities. Certainly no CFCs
were involved and little over-production of CO2.

But that is just my opinion. Here's another one: I do like your posts
when they refrain from carrying anything you say.

And I agree with the so called expert on the subject of the major
problems in Global Warming being the advocates for change. It isn't gas
emissions and it isn't even the more likely causes: the building of
dams, conversion of marshland and deforestry etc..

The advocates of Glowballs are a right PITA and extremist in nature
too. I wonder they aren't recruited by the CIA or Taliban or some such.
They really are emotional coils.