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sean5
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| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
It's nothing more than a myth propagated by feminists and Jews. |
that's the holocaust not global warming
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Nov-17-2007 01:53
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ams.rld
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| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
not by me. i agree 100%. it pisses me off immensely when people that aren't climate biologists etc are attempting to throw their opinion into the forum. a forum that they are thoroughly ill-equipped to participate in.
thus, if youre a climate expert and don't agree with the general scientific consensus, then by all means express yourself here.
otherwise, shut the fuck up. | So does that mean you think man is the blame for global warming?
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Nov-17-2007 03:04
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Krypton
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The only other possible cause of global warming other than man-made greenhouse gas emissions is increased solar output. Well, this theory has been debunked already..What will the man-made global warming deniers say next?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitem...09/s1740577.htm
| quote: | Sun 'not to blame' for global warming
The sun's energy output has barely varied over the past 1,000 years, raising chances that global warming has human rather than celestial causes, a study shows.
Researchers from Germany, Switzerland and the United States found that the sun's brightness varied by only 0.07 per cent over 11-year sunspot cycles, far too little to account for the rise in temperatures since the Industrial Revolution.
"Our results imply that over the past century climate change due to human influences must far outweigh the effects of changes in the sun's brightness," US National Centre for Atmospheric Research spokesman Tom Wigley said.
Most experts say emissions of greenhouse gases, mainly from burning fossil fuels in power plants, factories and cars, are the main cause of a 0.6 degrees Celsius rise in temperatures over the past century.
A dwindling group of scientists says that the dominant cause of warming is a natural variation in the climate system, or a gradual rise in the sun's energy output.
"The solar contribution to warming over the past 30 years is negligible," the researchers wrote in the journal Nature of evidence about the sun from satellite observations since 1978. |
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