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Steven Tyree

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Jul 7, 2009, 5:38:59 PM7/7/09
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I'd be interested in your comments.
 

 

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Neal Oldham

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Jul 7, 2009, 6:43:41 PM7/7/09
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I think Lovelock is probably right.

I wish Carl Sagan was still with us.

Neal Oldham

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:22:20 PM7/7/09
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This just came out today.

Steven Tyree

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Jul 8, 2009, 8:30:53 AM7/8/09
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Sounds like Lovelock's book focuses on several of the "big players" in climate change.
 
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Robert D. Crawford

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Jul 8, 2009, 3:50:19 PM7/8/09
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Steven Tyree <boatd...@gmail.com> writes:

What a downer of an article. I really hope Lovelock is, for the most
part, wrong. I think a "correction" in the number of people on the
planet is inevitable, I just hope it is not as massive as he believes.

rdc

PS - see the .sig below... fitting considering the article, eh?
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Neal Oldham

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Jul 8, 2009, 4:01:20 PM7/8/09
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I just ran into this from a totally different angle (from nakedcapitalism.com). 

The Mauna Loa and South Pole [CO2] trends are a freaking nightmare.  The SST anomaly though is still pretty tame (I think this is quite possibly the graph the global warming skeptics are thinking about, showing a decline since c.2004).

Ocean solubility is slowing down the trend, but at some point the temperature will rise to the point that won't happen anymore, and we'll have a runaway event.
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