On Feb 9, 2:38 pm, gordo <grmerr...@shaw.ca.remove> wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 00:07:38 -0800 (PST), matt_sykes
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> >On Jan 30, 2:52 am, gordo <grmerr...@shaw.ca.remove> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 12:54:21 -0800 (PST), HardySpicer
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http://www.newsroomamerica.com/story/211722.html
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> >> >has somebody been telling porkies?
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> >> >(Newsroom America) -- New data released by a noted climate research
> >> >institute last week indicated that the earth has not warmed in more
> >> >than a decade, findings that are sure to challenge the global warming
> >> >mentality for years held by a number of scientists.
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> >> >The data, released with little fanfare by the University of East
> >> >Anglia Climatic Research Unit in London, shows that the earth has not
> >> >warmed in at least 15 years. The university's conclusion was based on
> >> >readings from more than 30,000 measuring stations.
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> >> >In fact, the university said, it was possible the earth was moving
> >> >into a cooling cycle, suggesting "that we could even be heading for a
> >> >mini ice age to rival the 70-year temperature drop that saw frost
> >> >fairs held on the Thames in the 17th Century," London's Daily Mail
> >> >newspaper reported.
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> >> >Leading climate scientists told the paper that the sun, after emitting
> >> >high energy levels throughout the 20th century, may be entering a
> >> >period of "grand minimum" output, which could produce colder summers,
> >> >extreme winters and shorter seasons for growing food.
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> >> >Other climate scientists made similar predictions.
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> >> >"World temperatures may end up a lot cooler than now for 50 years or
> >> >more," Henrik Svensmark, director of the Center for Sun-Climate
> >> >Research at Denmark’s National Space Institute, told the paper.
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> >> >"It will take a long battle to convince some climate scientists that
> >> >the sun is important. It may well be that the sun is going to
> >> >demonstrate this on its own, without the need for their help," he
> >> >said.
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> >> >Some scientists said models set forth by in 2000 by the British
> >> >government have not yet run their course and could still wind up
> >> >producing warmer temperatures.
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> >> >Professor Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a noted
> >> >U.S. climatologist, said many scientists "are not surprised" by the
> >> >warming pause.
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> >> >She said it's becoming more evident that factors other than CO2 affect
> >> >global warming and cooling, such as the 60-year water temperature
> >> >cycles in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the Mail reported.
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> >> Big lies from the Merchants of Doubt.
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> >You see, where as the sceptics have evidence that GHCN is adjusting
> >temperture data to show warming, all you can do is call people liars.
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> The first lie was that the earth has not warmed in a decade.
And as long as polluter funded propagandists are around, it won't be
the last lie.