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Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 12 July 2012 11:28:13 AM
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Climate change has really been evident the past couple of years with the shifting of tides and worsening conditions that we are currently experiencing. Though it would be great to be able to experience how they really are, it is a little worrying that things could get a lot worse if there is no stop to the deterioration of the planet that we hold dear to.
Posted by myoder, Thursday, 12 July 2012 1:52:25 PM
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Er, Hasbeen, would you care to cite some of these peer revued publications to which you refer?
No? I didn't think so. Anthony http://www.observationpoint.com.au Posted by Anthonyve, Thursday, 12 July 2012 2:35:16 PM
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Anty if you ever read anything other that from those shonks at the IPCC you would be able to keep up for yourself. Do try.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 12 July 2012 2:44:43 PM
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In other words, Hasbeen, you made up the bit about peer revued articles.
Anything else you've made up that you'd like to get off your chest? Anthony http://www.observationpoint.com.au Posted by Anthonyve, Thursday, 12 July 2012 2:58:05 PM
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Anthony peer reviewed?
He may be talking about Mad Lord M., a peer and, as is often the case, a dill too. Hasbeen is prepared to voice his failure to understand at every chance. Posted by Belly, Thursday, 12 July 2012 3:25:08 PM
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This in fact is the only thing that gives me a reason to think that global warming is true. True, but not necessarily man made that is.
A number of recent studies have found evidence for the theory that a warmer glob will have calmer weather.
The theory is that a warmer world will have less temperature difference between the tropics & the polls. It is the potential generated by this energy difference that causes large storms.
So sorry mate, if you do see more stormy weather, it's global cooling that probably caused it.