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Default Warmest Summer in 400 yrs: NASA

Roger Coppock wrote:
emissions. It is very likely that the if the
current level of greenhouse gas forcing is
maintained, there will be no further ice ages.

I seem to remember that was exactly what people were discussing in the
70's about how to avert the then coming Ice Age as a possible tactic.
 
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