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"KB" wrote in message

All the theories about global warming drying up the whole West Coast are

cracking.
Records are now being set in L.A. and Oregon but in reverse. What the

hell is going on here?

Those California *******s are stealing our water! Savages!

-c



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One fact to note:
One volcanioc eruptions spews as much pollutants into the air as 50 YEARS of
cars and factories.
how many volcano eruptions have occured since 1872? 1872 is the base year
for all studies 'proving' global warming. It is also the coldest year on
record.

Ok, 2 things. Someone look this up and get a web address for this info.
Records show that the earth was approx 5-7 degrees farenheit warmer during
the middle ages. Global warming is real. Did we cause it? No. Can we do
anything about it? Not much.


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"Bob Tiernan" wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.58MAILDIR.0502242358500.5096@shell 1.pacifier.net...
K.C.Tyler wrote:

Hank Oredson wrote:



We are having "weather" not "climate".
It's all within the normal conditions for the west coast.



Some people with their heads up their ass just can't
see that climate is also variable.No matter how warm & dry
the years get,they still can't seem to pull it out.



Nor you yours. Yes, the planet may be getting
slightly warmer and may stay that way for
a few hundred years or more before getting
warmer still, or cooling again. The question
to ask is: Would this trend be happening even
if people were not on the planet? Or perhaps
another question is: Have people contributed
to the trend, and if so is it more than a tiny
fraction?

To attribute such a global trend to people is
absurd to begin with (that is, something short
of a nuclear winter).

Point is that many statist nuts want to use
the trend's existence to heavily regulate
Human Action to their social engineering
ends. Sorry, I don't buy it.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Studies looking at the oceans and melting Arctic
ice
leave no room for doubt that it is getting warmer, people are to blame,
and
the weather is going to suffer, climate experts have said.

New computer models that look at ocean temperatures instead of the
atmosphere show the clearest signal yet that global warming is well under
way, Tim Barnett of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography said.

"The debate over whether or not there is a global warming signal is now
over, at least for rational people," he said.

"Could a climate system simply do this on its own? The answer is clearly
no," Barnett said.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science....warming.reut/




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Actually, the evidence is mounting that Global Warming started about 8
thousand years ago - when humans started farming.

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One fact to note:
One volcanioc eruptions spews as much pollutants into the air as 50 YEARS

of
cars and factories.
how many volcano eruptions have occured since 1872? 1872 is the base year
for all studies 'proving' global warming. It is also the coldest year on
record.

Ok, 2 things. Someone look this up and get a web address for this info.
Records show that the earth was approx 5-7 degrees farenheit warmer during
the middle ages. Global warming is real. Did we cause it? No. Can we

do
anything about it? Not much.


"Baxter" wrote in message
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"Bob Tiernan" wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.58MAILDIR.0502242358500.5096@shell 1.pacifier.net...
K.C.Tyler wrote:

Hank Oredson wrote:


We are having "weather" not "climate".
It's all within the normal conditions for the west coast.


Some people with their heads up their ass just can't
see that climate is also variable.No matter how warm & dry
the years get,they still can't seem to pull it out.


Nor you yours. Yes, the planet may be getting
slightly warmer and may stay that way for
a few hundred years or more before getting
warmer still, or cooling again. The question
to ask is: Would this trend be happening even
if people were not on the planet? Or perhaps
another question is: Have people contributed
to the trend, and if so is it more than a tiny
fraction?

To attribute such a global trend to people is
absurd to begin with (that is, something short
of a nuclear winter).

Point is that many statist nuts want to use
the trend's existence to heavily regulate
Human Action to their social engineering
ends. Sorry, I don't buy it.

------------------------
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Studies looking at the oceans and melting Arctic
ice
leave no room for doubt that it is getting warmer, people are to blame,
and
the weather is going to suffer, climate experts have said.

New computer models that look at ocean temperatures instead of the
atmosphere show the clearest signal yet that global warming is well

under
way, Tim Barnett of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography said.

"The debate over whether or not there is a global warming signal is now
over, at least for rational people," he said.

"Could a climate system simply do this on its own? The answer is clearly
no," Barnett said.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science....warming.reut/






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"Baxter" wrote:

Actually, the evidence is mounting that Global Warming started about 8
thousand years ago - when humans started farming.


Tell the whole story!: It may have prevented an ice age; variations in
greenhouse gases have been linked to precession.
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Bob Tiernan wrote:
K.C.Tyler wrote:

Hank Oredson wrote:



We are having "weather" not "climate".
It's all within the normal conditions for the west coast.



Some people with their heads up their ass just can't
see that climate is also variable.No matter how warm & dry
the years get,they still can't seem to pull it out.



Nor you yours. Yes, the planet may be getting
slightly warmer and may stay that way for
a few hundred years or more before getting
warmer still, or cooling again. The question
to ask is: Would this trend be happening even
if people were not on the planet? Or perhaps
another question is: Have people contributed
to the trend, and if so is it more than a tiny
fraction?

To attribute such a global trend to people is
absurd to begin with (that is, something short
of a nuclear winter).

Point is that many statist nuts want to use
the trend's existence to heavily regulate
Human Action to their social engineering
ends. Sorry, I don't buy it.

Bob T


"Sorry, I don't buy it."

Succinctly said;straight from the ass.



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