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Sam Wormley  
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 More options Aug 5 2012, 12:39 am
Newsgroups: sci.physics
From: Sam Wormley <sworml...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2012 23:39:39 -0500
Local: Sun, Aug 5 2012 12:39 am
Subject: Re: Senators Fiddle While Deep Ocean Temperatures Rise
On 8/4/12 11:38 PM, Sam Wormley wrote:

> Senators Fiddle While Deep Ocean Temperatures Rise
>> http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2012/08/03/senators-...

>> The latest evidence that average temperatures are increasing around
>> the globe comes from the deepest parts of the ocean, Dr. James
>> McCarthy of Harvard University told a Senate committee hearing on
>> climate change on Wednesday.

   For Marvin's benefit:

> There is no debate that the earth s temperature is increasing, McCarthy concluded. Over the last half century the atmosphere, land surface, ocean surface and deep ocean and ice loss in polar regions have all confirmed this. And they can only be explained by the increase in greenhouse gases.  There is no scientific evidence that refutes this conclusion. (Download McCarthy s prepared remarks here.)

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-Sam Wormley

 
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