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Previously on "If you at first fail - blame it on global warming"

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Indeed - they are making the same mistake as so many climate-change-deniers, that of confusing variation in weather conditions with variation in climate.
    Variability in climate is chaotic at all scales - whether this is 10 or 150 years or millions of years. There are short and long term trends in climate, just as there are with the weather, but I don't believe climate scientists state AGW as an absolute certainty. In other words the mistake is made on both sides, at least at the popular science level.

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  • NickFitz
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    Indeed - they are making the same mistake as so many climate-change-deniers, that of confusing variation in weather conditions with variation in climate.

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  • Turion
    started a topic If you at first fail - blame it on global warming

    If you at first fail - blame it on global warming

    A team that had hoped to break the world land-speed record for a wind-powered vehicle is blaming climate change for its failure.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7610786.stm

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