"Alan LeHun" wrote in message
In article lgate.org,
says...
Someone tell me where "they" proved that fossils were responsible for it
all.
Traditionally, the isotopic composition of carbon within the atmosphere
was accepted as being 99% C13 and 1% the radioactive C14.
I don't want to get into global warming debates either nor history ones,
come to that.
People blindly using the phrase "fossil fuels" goad me though. If they
are fossil fuels, why did the sulphur and phosphorous beds separate out
from them and migrate to pastures new?
And how?
But it all become irrelevant when the whole crux is not atmospheric
pollution but the solar heat output that must have changed. A mere half
a degree sustained difference from normal would represent quite a large
and very noticeable change in solar output measured at source.
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