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Old 01-27-2010, 06:11 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I reserve judgement on any Global Warming "facts" until a determination is reached about cosmic effects on planetary climate change.
Um, welcome to 2005? The increase in solar irradiance has been about a fifteenth of the total increase in radiative forcing. About 14 parts emissions due to human activities and about 1 part the sun.
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It has also been suggested that to truly understand global temperature changes, air and water temperatures shouldn't be the metrics, rather using the more steady temperatures found several feet or hundreds of feet underground.
So if we're interested in the behavior of the climate, we shouldn't study the climate? Heck, if we all stuck thermometers up our butts, maybe we could use that temperature info to study cosmology.

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