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Default SOI, Not CO2, Drives Global Temperature


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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 20:54:36 +1000, Peter Webb wrote:

Climate change "science" has never predicted anything correctly.

Its not "science" until it has been tested.


How about the prediction that as CO2 in atmosphere increases, global
temperatures will rise? That seems to have worked out correctly.

http://tinyurl.com/cq9pz8
http://tinyurl.com/nobrwy



Unfortunately, it appears the opposite - as temperatures rise, then do CO2
levels do as well.

And this is not a "prediction" of climate science, the changes in earths
atmosphere and climate (and for that matter sea level height) were known
long before the "science" was developed.

Contrary to the Gore's predictions, the sky is not falling in. Please
refrain from panic. Please leave your ETS at the door.


 
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