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On Jul 21, 7:32*pm, "ZB0N0" wrote:
July 22, 08 Global warming panic celebrates its 50th birthday. [ . . . ] http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/ The oldest mention of the CO2-warming link was in 1824 by Fourier. See: Connolley, Dr. William M., Translator. Fourier 1824: MEMOIRE sur les temperatures du globe terrestre et des espaces planetaires. May 17, 2006. British Antarctic Survey. http://www.wmconnolley.org.uk/sci/fourier_1827/fourier_1827.html. There are some who cite America's own Benjamin Franklin as first with the concept, but his writings lack details. |
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