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On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:06:26 +1100, zoobn wrote:
What matters, they say, is the long-term upward trend. The ten year trend is DOWN! Only because there was a temperature spike in 1998. There was nearly as big a spike again in 2005. But that aside, if you're arguing that global warming has vanished, how do you explain that? |
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