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Robin Dartington wrote:
> Curious statement when just about every scientist working on the problem
> has concluded otherwise. Just because some truth may be inconvenient does
> not justify going into denial.
Not true. I suggest we let this topic die, since it is more politics
than science and a waste of bandwidth in this forum.
The problem with "Global Warming" is that there is truth in one respect-
the earth is warming and CO2 is increasing. Why, for how long, and what
is the cause is where dissent arises, and that is where agendas and a
lot of junk science step in.
Truth is, all the computer models have been continually "upgraded" when
they do not support the outcome. Sort of like stockmarket forecast
programs. They are always right in hindsight, seldom foresight.
As noted, over the long haul, what we are looking at- warming and CO2
increase- has been characteristic of an impending ice age. It is
interesting that a sudden drop in CO2 levels occurs with the cooling.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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