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To: blam
Unless I am mistaken, the word "warming" did not appear in the above news story. Should this seem odd. Why blandly report this discovery without that word? I strongly suspect it is because the climate change it documents proves, once again, that the climate naturally becomes colder from time to time and when it done being colder, it naturally becomes warmer.

Since, on a broad time scale, the earth is still recovering from the last ice age, a time when glaciers covered parts of what is now the United States, it should go without saying that the temperature is slowly rising. The rise is so slow, that some graphs do not show it because even a decades-long time frame is too short.

None of this will deter the BBC, nor anyone else from still claiming that SUVs are going to kill all life on earth, nor from devising schemes totaling trillions of dollars that attempt to limit the so-called greenhouse gases.
15 posted on 02/21/2007 9:12:25 AM PST by theBuckwheat
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To: blam; SunkenCiv; theBuckwheat
"...on a broad time scale, the earth is still recovering from the last ice age..."

I believe one of you had once posted a link to a site that among other things had some interesting paleoclimatological graphs. This particular site also had an animated tectonic plate drift model projecting 450(?) million years into the future that I would like to find. Someone (one of you?)had said it was one of their "favorite sites"...

Do either of you know which site I refer to and could you post its address again please? Ive wanted to refer to it many times recently and just cant find it...

61 posted on 02/24/2007 8:28:57 AM PST by gnarledmaw (I traded freedom for security and all I got were these damned shackles.)
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