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![]() "Roger Coppock" wrote in message ... May was 11th warmest on the 129-year NASA global data record. Even though May of this year is 11th warmest, it still is above the 129-year trend line. In the long term therefore, global mean surface temperatures continue an accelerated rise. "James" wrote That's only your analysis. What is NASA's analysis? James is the kind of deep thinker who believes that the results of a calculation differ depending on who runs the computer program. James doesn't live in a reality based community. |
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![]() " Chimp Ears Obama Commie" wrote. NASA Says Climate Shifting to Cooler Temperatures Thursday, May 1, 2008 10:33 AM By: Phil Brennan Newsmax columnist Phil Brennan has been named Man of the Year by the group Defend Our Marines for his efforts in connection with the Haditha Marines case. Brennan - a former Marine - uncovered the real story behind the deaths of 24 Iraqis in the town of Haditha in 2005, and helped raise money for the defense of Marines charged in the case. In a statement, Defend Our Marines said: "Looking back over a year of incredible ups and downs, the outstanding individual who deserves the most applause for his defense of our Marines is Phil Brennan of Newsmax. "Longtime Haditha watchers will remember how bleak things looked a year ago. After charges were announced, there were a series of leaks damning the Marines. "It was Phil Brennan who struck back with 'Haditha Accusations Unmasked' and other Newsmax articles beginning in late January that brought much needed perspective and accuracy to the situation. "Additionally, it was through Phil Brennan's efforts at Newsmax that more than $200,000 was raised for the enlisted Marine defense funds. "For those reasons, Phil Brennan is the Defend Our Marines Man of the Year!" |
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![]() "James" wrote You got the wrong hillbilly you West VA redneck. James your a HilBilly. I never pegged you as a HillBilly, but more of a anti-intellectual ******. |
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![]() "V for Vendicar" m wrote in message ... "James" wrote You got the wrong hillbilly you West VA redneck. James your a HilBilly. I never pegged you as a HillBilly, but more of a anti-intellectual ******. You have yet to peg anyone correctly. Your intellect reasoning isn't high enough. Potty training most likely. |
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![]() James your a HilBilly. I never pegged you as a HillBilly, but more of a anti-intellectual ******. "James" wrote You have yet to peg anyone correctly. Your intellect reasoning isn't high enough. Potty training most likely. OK. Anti-intellectual ****** it is then.... |
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![]() Roger Coppock said about: May was 11th warmest on the 129-year NASA global data record. On Jun 9, 11:21=A0am, "tvor" wrote: [ . . . ] Arctic temps accounts for the majority of the increase of =A0the 'average'= global temperature. =A0Dirty snow causes up to 94% of the observed arctic temperature changes. =A0Soot is the problem, not CO2. What you describe is called the BC, (for Black Carbon,) effect As you can see from these data, greenhouse gases dominate this small effect. http://data.giss.nasa.gov/modelforce/ Interesting charts! It says: ...These agents can be categorized into three areas: greenhouse gases, other man-made (anthropogenic) forcings, and natural forcings. The greenhouse gases consist of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N20) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Other anthropogenic forcings consist of black carbon (soot, formed by incomplete combustion), reflective aerosols (tiny airborne particles that reflect sunlight back to space), soil or dust, land cover changes, and forced cloud changes. Natural forcings include changes of the sun's energy. Figure is also available in PDF format. (Source: Figure 28 of Hansen et al. 2005. See references below.) Effective Forcings Employed in Current Climate Simulations The following figures show effective global climate forcings employed in our current global climate simulations (e.g., Hansen et al. 2007a,b), relative to their values in 1880. .... PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear. Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses AND the Prez. Pure as it gets. So? Are you better off now than seven years ago? Are you proud with what they have done to America and her reputation? ...To your reputation? ....all the sleaze, lies and bribery? How about all the killing? ....Americans torture now? Proud? If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then name ONE good thing about Republicanism. Just one. Just one *real* thing. Can't do it? You have only feelsgood rhetoric? So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then? |
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