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To: Always Right
no one really knows the linkage between CO2 and tempreture. Since increases in CO2 usually lags increases in tempreture, the relationship if any would appear to be opposite of what is assumed.

If you're still interested in discussion of the differences between glacial-interglacial transitions and the current climate regime, I'm game. Are you really interested, or are you just going to blow off any scientific explanations that I offer?

20 posted on 12/08/2004 11:15:45 AM PST by cogitator
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To: cogitator
If you're still interested in discussion of the differences between glacial-interglacial transitions and the current climate regime, I'm game. Are you really interested, or are you just going to blow off any scientific explanations that I offer?

You haven't offered one. But I am getting ready to leave and probably won't get much chance to really look at it for today.

24 posted on 12/08/2004 11:24:41 AM PST by Always Right
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