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It might be worth the denialist crowd taking a look at this - at it
will be worth reading for the more sensible contributors to this newsgroup. As you read it, not the numbers of scientists involved and the explanations of why Antarctica has actually cooled. It's a big report and may take a while to download, but it is worth the read: http://www.scar.org/publications/occ...5_Nov_2009.pdf Here's a BBC summary: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8387137.stm Then deny it, as you will; science will not convince you, I know that - but if you do, make sure you include some science in your reply. |
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