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RE: Global Warming Again!
I think it is interesting that all of the long-term climate data are from
the Northern Hemisphere? No data from below the equator, which has a larger
ocean surface and greater heat sink?
-- John
John Jacobus, MS
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Cohen [mailto:jjcohen@PRODIGY.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:12 PM
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Global Warming Again!
Fritz et al,
The following editorial by J.D. Manley in the current issue of
The American Spectator summarizes the global warming
situation as well as any I have seen. It seems that those
who oppose the global warming hypothesis are
treated similarly to those are anti-LNT or ,
god forbid, pro Hormesis.---------
The Galileo of Global Warming
It's not PC to blame Mother Nature
In a scientific establishment 50-percent financed by the government few can
resist the cult of human-caused global warming.
. . .
Keigwin's denials of his own significance are all pathetically misleading.
The temperature pattern he found in the Sargasso Sea is indeed a global
phenomenon. Sallie Baliunas and Willi Soon of Harvard have uncovered a new
oxygen isotope study that extends this temperature record another 3,000
years based on six millennia of evidence from peat bogs in northeastern
China. The peat bog records both confirm Keigwin and demonstrate an even
warmer period that lasted for 2,000 years. During this era, beginning some
4,000 years ago and running until the birth of Christ, temperatures averaged
between 1.5 and 3 degrees Celsius higher than they do today.
. . .
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