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Cecil Moore wrote in news:vIFZj.5255$nW2.3466
@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com: Seriously, one can see from the temperature graph history that the temperature was almost 5 degrees F hotter 130,000 and 325,000 years ago than it is today. In fact, close examination of the temperature graph shows that the *average* temperature peaked 8000 years ago and has been falling ever since. I think you make the pattern mistake, Cecil. Does the temperature at those times indicate the present temperature or the future temperatures? Are there any different conditions between now and then? How about a little thought experiment. Assume that we build a CO2 generator Likewise say a methane generator. Let us flood the earth's atmosphere with as much of the two gases as earth life will stand. What will be the effect? - 73 d eMike N3LI - |
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