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Default Five Small Problems with AGW science.

On 2/20/10 4:38 AM, Last Post wrote:
ø Can you control the wind?
Can you control the rain or snow?
Can you control the climate.
If you say yes to any one be prepared
to describe your method




Rebutting of ignorant positions similar to what you post,
backed up by scientific references:
http://www.swissre.com/resources/222...te_sceptic.pdf


Give it a read--You might learn something.

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