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On Sep 18, 3:52*am, dxAce wrote:
I'm currently listening to Al Gore being interviewed on the BBC at 0845. Al is
just as mentally ill as he has been for years. The interviewer doesn't seem to
be very far behind.

This whole global warming/climate change shtick still seems to revolve around
Al making some money, and, clown 'tard Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist
government(s) taxing folks.

Program name is apparently 'One Planet'. With Al on, best to rename it 'One
Kook'.


"Al Gore in 24-hour broadcast to convert climate skeptics."

Convert skeptics... convert skeptics...

Does that sound a little religion-y to you?

http://reason.org/blog/show/al-gores...climate-change
http://biggovernment.com/jlakely/201...climate-panic/

There have been no weather events observed to date – including
Hurricane Irene — which can be reasonably claimed to be outside the
realm of natural climate variability.

http://climaterealists.com/?id=8329
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:03:11 -0700, N∅ M∅ ∅baMa∅ wrote:


There have been no weather events observed to date – including Hurricane
Irene — which can be reasonably claimed to be outside the realm of
natural climate variability.

http://climaterealists.com/?id=8329


According Jianbang Gan, an environmental science professor at Texas A&M
University, global warming is strongly tied to an increase in wildfires.
He predicts that if the temperature climbs by 7 degrees Fahrenheit—what
climate experts predict for Texas by the end of the century—the number of
wildfires will more than double. Increased concentrations of CO2 in the
atmosphere will cause plants to grow faster, while higher temperatures
will dry them out more quickly, setting the stage for the kind of intense
blazes that have consumed 3.5 million acres in the Lone Star State this
year.

The direct causes of this year's wildfires are a record-breaking heat
wave and the worst single-year drought in state history, which is itself
linked to climate change. The drought has been the result of storms
shifting northward—the same conditions predicted by climate change
models. Though it may also be caused by the naturally occurring La Niña
weather pattern, human-induced global warming "is almost certainly making
this extreme event worse," Texas A&M climate scientist Andrew Dessler
told ThinkProgress Green. "There is absolutely no way that you can
conclude that climate change is not playing a role here."

http://motherjones.com/environment/2...exas-wildfires
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dave wrote:

On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:03:11 -0700, N∅ M∅ ∅baMa∅ wrote:


There have been no weather events observed to date – including Hurricane
Irene — which can be reasonably claimed to be outside the realm of
natural climate variability.

http://climaterealists.com/?id=8329


According Jianbang Gan, an environmental science professor at Texas A&M
University, global warming is strongly tied to an increase in wildfires.
He predicts that if the temperature climbs by 7 degrees Fahrenheit—what
climate experts predict for Texas by the end of the century—the number of
wildfires will more than double. Increased concentrations of CO2 in the
atmosphere will cause plants to grow faster, while higher temperatures
will dry them out more quickly, setting the stage for the kind of intense
blazes that have consumed 3.5 million acres in the Lone Star State this
year.

The direct causes of this year's wildfires are a record-breaking heat
wave and the worst single-year drought in state history, which is itself
linked to climate change. The drought has been the result of storms
shifting northward—the same conditions predicted by climate change
models. Though it may also be caused by the naturally occurring La Niña
weather pattern, human-induced global warming "is almost certainly making
this extreme event worse," Texas A&M climate scientist Andrew Dessler
told ThinkProgress Green. "There is absolutely no way that you can
conclude that climate change is not playing a role here."

http://motherjones.com/environment/2...exas-wildfires


ThinkProgress Green... and Mother Jones...

Why does that sound terribly suspicious? And even more so, when posted by a
known clown 'tard like Dave?


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On Sep 18, 11:35Â*am, dave wrote:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:03:11 -0700, N∅ M∅ ∅baMa∅ wrote:

There have been no weather events observed to date – including Hurricane
Irene — which can be reasonably claimed to be outside the realm of
natural climate variability.


http://climaterealists.com/?id=8329


According Jianbang Gan, an environmental science professor at Texas A&M
University, global warming is strongly tied to an increase in wildfires.
He predicts that if the temperature climbs by 7 degrees Fahrenheit—what
climate experts predict for Texas by the end of the century—the number of
wildfires will more than double. Increased concentrations of CO2 in the
atmosphere will cause plants to grow faster, while higher temperatures
will dry them out more quickly, setting the stage for the kind of intense
blazes that have consumed 3.5 million acres in the Lone Star State this
year.

The direct causes of this year's wildfires are a record-breaking heat
wave and the worst single-year drought in state history, which is itself
linked to climate change. The drought has been the result of storms
shifting northward—the same conditions predicted by climate change
models. Though it may also be caused by the naturally occurring La Niña
weather pattern, human-induced global warming "is almost certainly making
this extreme event worse," Texas A&M climate scientist Andrew Dessler
told ThinkProgress Green. "There is absolutely no way that you can
conclude that climate change is not playing a role here."

http://motherjones.com/environment/2...exas-wildfires


M4* Mania Dave taht there 'Ember' in your
Pot Pipe Ain't No Wild-Fire !

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