Posted on 07/10/2010 1:54:43 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
We invented oil too.
It will take more than centuries. It will take a suspension of the laws of physics. It would be the first time that rising CO2 levels preceded a rise in average global temperature.
So where was the Ellesmere Island on the map, 4 million years ago?
“Can I get a grant for a study to evaluate the possibility that in two centuries the pee effect will contribute both to global warming and rising ocean levels, as well as a lot of pissed off dolphins.”
The regime has given due consideration to your request. It is denied funding.
Anyone who submits such a proposal and confuses “pissed off” cetaceans with “pissed on” cetaceans does not amuse the Obamassiah.
A member of his Praetorian Guard will cut your infidel neck tomorrow.
Allahu Fubar! ! !
Let’s see, according to the warmists, if the temps rise, we’re doomed. They have evidence showing the planet was much warmer in the past than today. The planet, including humans, survived these much warmer temps. So why are we all doomed?
Dinosaurs ate a lot of Mexican food? (smirk)
It requires a special logic to arrive at the conclusion....but just send money and they’ll tell you how it works.
Sex poodles in heat contribute to global warming.
[i]At that time, CO2 levels are thought to have been close to current levels around 390 parts per million but global temperatures were around 2 to 3 °C [/i]
er....ok....so... doesn’t that disprove the ‘co2 causes global warming’ theory?
Since there were no humans then, how did the CO2 levels get so high? ;o)
Thanks Ernest.
See #27 & #29.
The group's analysis suggests the samples formed when average local temperatures were about -0.5 °C. That is 19 °C warmer than temperatures today â more than the previous computer models had estimated. "These results should be alarming," says Ballantyne. Although it could take centuries for current global temperatures to respond to rising CO2 levels, we can expect the Arctic to warm much more than the rest of the planet, he says.Those conclusions are alarmingly simpleminded; the conditions in the Arctic were different then, which means the conditions elsewhere on the Earth were different then -- almost as if the Earth has a climate!!! :') Thanks Ernest.
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Perhaps you meant Michael Mann of Penn State?
Perhaps you meant Michael Mann of Penn State
There was one guy that was that dated tree rings that worked in Boulder. There was a story that he came up with the warming form three trees in Siberia that was posted here some time ago. I think he was after grant money. I didn’t find the story but found that Mann was the first to publish the information.
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