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![]() On Feb 10, 7:36*pm, Harry Hope wrote: A new University of California, Davis, study by a top ecological forecaster says it is harder than experts thought to predict when sudden shifts in Earth's natural systems will occur ø There is nothing "sudden" about the "shifts in Earth's natural systems". They have been "shifting" for ± 3,000 years and now you can expect the Polar ice to begin moving toward the Equator sometime after 2050. —*— | In real science the burden of proof is always | on the proposer, never on the sceptics. So far | neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one | iota of valid data for global warming nor have | they provided data that climate change is being | effected by commerce and industry, and not by | natural phenomena |
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