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Are they still telling us that CO2 is causing the climate to change?
1 posted on 02/12/2008 3:58:15 AM PST by raybbr
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To: steelyourfaith; xcamel

globullwarming ping


2 posted on 02/12/2008 4:00:20 AM PST by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: raybbr

Yeah but it’s clearly the actions of mankind and our destructive presence on the pristine and otherwise perfect planet that have caused this wobbly orbit. Clearly.


3 posted on 02/12/2008 4:01:08 AM PST by ovrtaxt (Member of the irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.)
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To: raybbr; Beowulf; Defendingliberty; WL-law; Normandy; TenthAmendmentChampion

Beam me to Planet Gore !

The Best Global Warming Videos on the Internet

4 posted on 02/12/2008 4:02:52 AM PST by steelyourfaith
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To: raybbr

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession_(astronomy)

more info


5 posted on 02/12/2008 4:04:58 AM PST by Lost Dutchman ("Weep for the future Na'Toth, Weep for us all." (G'Kar-Babylon 5))
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To: raybbr

Global warming is Earth’s fault.


7 posted on 02/12/2008 4:12:37 AM PST by mtbopfuyn (The fence is "absolutely not the answer" - Gov. Rick Perry (R, TX))
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To: raybbr

McCain’s fault.


9 posted on 02/12/2008 4:18:06 AM PST by bmwcyle (the Beltway crowd is like a bunch of women who have started menstruating together)
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To: raybbr

We’ve got 3 presidential candidates who will change all of this. They told us so.


10 posted on 02/12/2008 4:20:17 AM PST by wolfcreek (Powers that be will lie like Clintons and spend like drunken McCains to push their Globalist agenda.)
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To: raybbr

Milankovitch cycles


11 posted on 02/12/2008 4:23:07 AM PST by Eagles6
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To: raybbr
"When the Earth's orbit is more elliptical, the planet spends more time farther away from the sun, and the Earth gets less sunlight over the course of the year. These periods of more-elliptical orbits are separated by about 100,000 years. Ice ages occur about every 100,000 years, and they line up exactly with this change in the Earth's [orbit's--ed.] elliptical shape."

It would be nice if they had reported what point of that oscillatory cycle we are presently on.

13 posted on 02/12/2008 4:24:43 AM PST by Erasmus (Exile from Gondwanaland)
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To: raybbr

Before internal combustion engines, the Earth’s orbit around the sun was a perfect circle. Just ask Al.


15 posted on 02/12/2008 4:35:08 AM PST by Ignatz ( RENT THIS SPACE!)
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To: raybbr

NO NO NO NO NO!!!!

Global warming is caused by humans... evil humans.

Haven’t you listened to a WORD the prophet Algore has said?


16 posted on 02/12/2008 4:37:46 AM PST by WayneS (Don't Blame Me, I voted for Kodos!)
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To: raybbr

I thought that the years seemed to be getting shorter.


20 posted on 02/12/2008 4:54:09 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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Milankovich ping.
 
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21 posted on 02/13/2008 12:44:28 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, February 10, 2008)
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The Earth's Changing Orbit
by Sue Ann Bowling
June 15, 1987
Alaska Science Forum
If the earth and the sun were the only bodies in the solar system, the earth's orbit would not change. However, the moon and the other planets are constantly pulling on the earth. The result is that the angle between the earth's axis and the plane of its orbit, the season at which the earth is closest to the sun, and the degree to which the earth's orbit is elongated all vary slowly over time. Right now, the elongation of the orbit (the eccentricity) is rather small -- about 1.7%. This results in the sun being about 7% brighter at the earth when it is closest, on January 4, than when it is most distant.

Twelve thousand years ago, when the glaciers of the last great ice age were melting, the eccentricity was a bit higher, about 2%. At the same time, the earth was closest to the sun in June, and most distant in January, so the sun was about 7 % brighter in June than it is today. At various times in the last million years, however, the eccentricity has been much higher -- as much as 6%, which would make the sun almost 25% brighter at perihelion (when the earth is closest to the sun) than at aphelion (when the earth is farthest from the sun). During the interglacial before the last ice age, about 125,000 years ago, the eccentricity was about 4%. The times of largest eccentricity tend to be about 100,000 years apart.

22 posted on 02/13/2008 12:45:01 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, February 10, 2008)
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23 posted on 02/13/2008 12:46:18 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, February 10, 2008)
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To: Fred Nerks
On January 3 or 4 (it varies) the Earth is at its closest point to the sun (the perihelion), but because water heats up so slowly, it doesn't make as much difference in temperature in the southern hemisphere as it otherwise might.
The southern hemisphere is cooler latitude for latitude, but its temperature is more stable. Anyway, Antarctica is the dryest continent, that is, it has the least precipitation. If southern hemisphere temperatures were warmer (say, if the aphelion and perihelion were reversed), the hydrologic cycle would change, there would be more precipitation, and Antarctica would wind up deeper in ice, as would places like northern Canada and Greenland. Oh, and furthermore, I say, Al Gore must be destroyed.
24 posted on 02/21/2008 7:18:11 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/___________________Profile updated Tuesday, February 19, 2008)
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To: raybbr

Seventh grade science. One grade ahead of Algore.


27 posted on 02/23/2008 9:04:14 AM PST by RightWhale (Clam down! avoid ataque de nervosa)
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