whats the fuss
global warming probably will be neutralized by global cooling
simples
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Previously on "Big freeze could signal global warming 'pause'"
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What about planting more trees to suck up the carbon dioxide?
Oh wait, we need the land to house immigrants.
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Why can't we counter the warming by releasing loads of stuff that has no greenhouse potential like hydrogen or Helium? If we all took up ballooning as a hobby it might work.
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To summarise, yes we had global warming but according a prominent member of the IPCC commitee we are now entering a new phase "A Mini Ice Age"....refereed paper to follow.Latif, is a professor at the Leibniz Institute at Germany’s Kiel University and an author of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. Latif is a prominent scientist in the UN’s IPCC climate research group.
Latif thinks the cold snap Americans, Brits, and Europeans have been suffering through is the beginning of another cycle, this one a down cycle. He says we’re in for 30 years of cooler temperatures. While maybe it is a harsh prediction, he calls it a “mini ice age”.Last edited by BlasterBates; 12 January 2010, 17:19.
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EO's meaty poem
Who's that Holocaust denier
Who's that struggling in the snow
It'e EO and the boyz
Putting up with all the noize
From the @rse of guru f@rting woe
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I certainly did, but then again you wouldn't recognise one if it bit you on your arse.
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Well we would, but everytime we put anything that is not banjo-pluckingly simple into the debate, you wibble off at a jellyheaded tangent. Try and stay on task!Originally posted by sasguru View PostC'mon guys give me something meaty instead of this meaningless, inane, nit-picking*
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Interesting that Sasguru hasn't quoted one single refereed paper.
I wonder why?
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I hope you're enjoying your lectures on the "telecosm" from your favourite source, The Oregon InsituteOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSasguru would quote the Bunty if he thought it would help his cause. Incidentally, of those comics that DO hold with his theories, it is one of the more highbrow and plausible!





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C'mon guys give me something meaty instead of this meaningless, inane, nit-picking*
*AtW is coming closer and i need to up my posting rate
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Sasguru would quote the Bunty if he thought it would help his cause. Incidentally, of those comics that DO hold with his theories, it is one of the more highbrow and plausible!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBy the way there are a heap of refereed papers refuting Global Warming,
As Sasguru rightly says refereed papers are the authority on this.
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By the way there are a heap of refereed papers refuting Global Warming,
As Sasguru rightly says refereed papers are the authority on this.
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