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tunderbar

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:04:05 PM11/25/09
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Acknowledgements

This list is not fully exhaustive, but we would like to acknowledge
the support of the following funders (in alphabetical order):

British Council,
British Petroleum,
Broom's Barn Sugar Beet Research Centre,
Central Electricity Generating Board,
Centre for Environment,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS),
Commercial Union,
Commission of European Communities (CEC, often referred to now as
EU),
Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC),
Department of Energy,
Department of the Environment (DETR, now DEFRA),
Department of Health,
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI),
Eastern Electricity,
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC),
Environment Agency,
Forestry Commission,
Greenpeace International,
International Institute of Environmental Development (IIED),
Irish Electricity Supply Board,
KFA Germany,
Leverhulme Trust,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF),
National Power,
National Rivers Authority,
Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC),
Norwich Union,
Nuclear Installations Inspectorate,
Overseas Development Administration (ODA),
Reinsurance Underwriters and Syndicates,
Royal Society,
Scientific Consultants,
Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC),
Scottish and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research,
Shell,
Stockholm Environment Agency,
Sultanate of Oman,
Tate and Lyle,
UK Met. Office,
UK Nirex Ltd.,
United Nations Environment Plan (UNEP),
United States Department of Energy,
United States Environmental Protection Agency,
Wolfson Foundation
and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF).

Ouroboros Rex

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:38:51 PM11/25/09
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tunderbar

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:59:26 PM11/25/09
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Why are you referencing your own bullshit posts?

Sounds like a Mannian approach to discussion. Create some crap
postings then link to the multiple crap postings as evidence that your
current crap posting is correct. And you are too stupid to get other
morons to post crap postings to link to.

Fucking moron.

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Catoni

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Nov 25, 2009, 6:37:13 PM11/25/09
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tunderbar typed:


>"Why are you referencing your own bullshit posts?
>Sounds like a Mannian approach to discussion. Create some crap
>postings then link to the multiple crap postings as evidence that your
>current crap posting is correct. And you are too stupid to get other
>morons to post crap postings to link to.
>Fucking moron."


Reply:

Our little Rexy honey is showing the desperation of some
types of criminal. When you are surrounded and shot to pieces, lost a
lot of blood, and
about to go down for the final time.... keep firing your pistol and
try to take as many of
the opposition with you as possible. Hope that some of your bullets
hit the targets.
To bad his hand is shakey, his ammo is low, and his pistol keeps
mis-firing.
Desperation... LOL


enigma

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:11:36 PM11/25/09
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Desperation is not seen on the GW side. News articles documenting
glacial retreat, the ocean warming,
ice shelves breaking up dominate the news channels.

Global cooling still isn't being reported on in the news media.
That's why Coolies posts consists mostly of BLOGS.

You sound like an idiot Catoni. Face the facts.


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mrbawana2u

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Nov 25, 2009, 9:34:41 PM11/25/09
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On Nov 25, 7:11 pm, enigma <enigma_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Desperation is not seen on the GW side.   News articles documenting
> glacial retreat, the ocean warming,
> ice shelves breaking up dominate the news channels.
>[duh,duh]

Lib-turd's science by press release.

I M @ good guy

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Nov 26, 2009, 12:12:52 AM11/26/09
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:02:48 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer
<spamt...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:

>What???
>
>British Petroleum
>Shell
>
>Does exxonsecrets.com know this?
>Or sourcewatch.org?
>
>Maybe they're somehow involved in tobacco lobby also?

Which ones will deposit $10,000 in a personal
account, I need one of those every month.


tunderbar

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Nov 26, 2009, 12:46:30 AM11/26/09
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On Nov 25, 7:02 pm, Peter Muehlbauer
<spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> What???
>
> British Petroleum
> Shell
>
> Does exxonsecrets.com know this?
> Or sourcewatch.org?
>
> Maybe they're somehow involved in tobacco lobby also?

Al Gore is part of the tobacco industry, and mining.

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Catoni

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Nov 26, 2009, 7:36:42 AM11/26/09
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Reply:

Better get your own facts straight before coming
at me "enigma".

You are far from being on the GW side in this group.

You are on the AGW side. LEARN THE DIFFERENCE ! ! !

You're sounding more like the idiot.

FACE THE FACTS ! ! !

Go ahead and document your glacial retreat, the ocean warming,
It's all natural since, in case you missed it, we have come out of the
Little Ice Age since about 1850.

In my opinion, when the Earth leaves the Little Ice Age, it is to
be expected for it to warm a degree or two or three.

Now dear "enigma" I realise that it is difficult for you to
understand that.

Try getting a glass of cold water, about 37 degrees Fahrenheit,
(about 2.7 Celcius), and let it sit on your table for a few hours.
Now check the temperature of the water again.
WOW ! Are you shocked that it got warmer ?????

Sort of the same thing with the Earth when the Little Ice Age
ended.... hard to believe huh ?

But the warming may have stopped.. Some people say that the Earth
has cooled for a few years now... I know that in the part of North
America where I live, the past couple of summers have been the coolest
in memory for most people,, and wetter too with more rain and winter
has gotten a bit colder and more snowy....

tunderbar

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Nov 26, 2009, 11:45:29 AM11/26/09
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On Nov 26, 3:04 am, Peter Muehlbauer
> > I just wrote an email to exxonsecrets.org and asked them to add
> > CRU to their database (including all facts and the link).
>
> > I'm very nosey about their reaction.
>
> > ROFLMAO
>
> "...
> If you are submitting information [...] that you feel we should be aware of;
> your message will be reviewed and forwarded to the appropriate department. If
> it is determined that your submission can be addressed you will be contacted
> by one of our campaign specialists. We take seriously all environmental issues
> [...]
>
> For a green and peaceful future,      (# ROFLMAO #)
> Greenpeace Supporter Services
>
> 702 H Street NW, Suite 300
> Washington, DC 20001
>
> 1-800-326-0959
> "
>
> Now let's wait.
>
> Two choices:
>
> a) they add CRU, that will be ok
> b) they don't, but this will be a good reason to publicly tear down
> exxonsecrets and Greenpiss.

LOL. hilarious...

I M @ good guy

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Nov 26, 2009, 4:15:47 PM11/26/09
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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:11:36 -0800 (PST), enigma <enigm...@yahoo.com>
wrote:


Sure, Catoni, don't you understand "Global Climate
staying the same" when you see it?

Ice has been melting for 18,000 years, why
should it stop now?

Catoni

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Nov 26, 2009, 11:05:57 PM11/26/09
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On Nov 26, 4:15 pm, "I M @ good guy" <I...@good.guy> wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:11:36 -0800 (PST), enigma <enigma_...@yahoo.com>

You're right.... it has been melting ever since the Ice Age went
into retreat about 18,000 years ago. But there have been little
"blips" of cooling where it really slowed down or stopped and in some
cases glaciers began to advance, like the Little Ice Age I mentioned.
I could have mentioned the Ice Age retreat since about 18,000 years
ago, but I figured for my purposes with 'enigma" argueing from the
point of the Little Ice Age would do just fine.
I made my point.

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