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Old November 28th 09, 04:24 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.energy,alt.global-warming
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Default Climate Change Quickens. Oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide

"Catoni" wrote in message
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Claudius Denk typed:

"Wasn't it like a week ago you were informing us that this (oceans
losing their ability to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere) as a
possibility. Now, suddenly, it's an emergency?


It would appear that being an enviro-scientist requires a healthy and
active imagination."



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Yes... it has gone from a possibility to an
emergency in just a week or two.
And there is a very good reason for this.
Copenhagen is just a couple of weeks away, and it's of extreme
importance for Alarmists to build up the hype in order to try to
salvage something in the wake of the damage created by Climategate and
other lies and exaggeration that that Alarmist side has been getting
caught in.


Brilliant, just brilliant. Can I vote this response up somehow??

Super Turtle




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