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Snow Snow beautiful snow.

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Foxy,
I read your first link and all it argued was that you cannot use one winter or one summer to claim the earth is cooling or warming. OK i accept that. Your second link could not be brought up.

Now you say there is evidence that humans induce climate change. So let us see that evidence. I have yet to see hard evidence that humans are responsible for climate change. Why cannot it be sun activity or say a slight variation in orbit,or a small out of balance in rotation caused by earthquake or some other reason. I want a solid reason, not just someone saying it is human activity without hard evidence to support that.

Give me some solid evidence that humans are responsible. I need a victim and a suspect holding a smoking gun with his fingerprints. And no alibi and witnesses. Not heresay.
Posted by HenryL, Monday, 12 August 2019 4:09:52 PM
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Dear HenryL,

You have said 'Give me some solid evidence that humans are responsible' for global warming.

So HenryL, can you please tell us what evidence you would need to see that would convince you that global warming during the industrial era of the past 250 years is a result of human activity?
Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 12 August 2019 4:55:05 PM
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Dear HenryL.,

This is a good place to start:

http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 12 August 2019 5:03:32 PM
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The last time it really snowed in Sydney was in 1836 but my Aunt and I were walking in Martin Place in about 1948 and snow settled on our clothes for a moment or two but melted instantly when it hit the pavement.

A pilot friend told me years ago that it frequently snowed over Sydney but turned to cold rain before it hit the ground.
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 12 August 2019 6:13:12 PM
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Foxy if you keep your eyes open you will see a very large number of retired academics & scientists tell their real opinion on global warming, & it is suddenly very different to what they have to say to protect their careers.

Check out Don Aitkin's blog,& you will see a very different opinion than he was forced to at least not disagree with while a vice chancellor
Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 12 August 2019 6:37:15 PM
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I grew up in the snow & I don't want to encounter any more snowflakes of any kind !
Can't stand the mess when they melt !
Posted by individual, Monday, 12 August 2019 6:57:15 PM
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