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Re: Nuclear Power Des NOT Need Gobal Warming Hoax!



A friend has been kind enough to point out that as the climate change debate develops, we are reporting increasingly about data

peculiar to the northern hemisphere or even to limited regions of the Arctic and Antarctic.



It may be becoming inaccurate to use the term: global.



A principal scientific question still centers on:  if and to what extent observed climate changes are anthropogenic.



My conclusion from the balance of available evidence is simply that the anthropogenic component of total

variance in climate change is trivial.



Maury Siskel             maurysis@ev1.net



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John_Sukosky@DOM.COM wrote:



> Ruth and Howard,

>

> What makes you so sure this is a hoax?  There's some basic science support

> global warming.  Here's an excerpt from a CNN article on the new Day After

> Tomorrow movie reporting how science currently weighs in on climate change

> theories.  A few quick quotes from the article:  "Few scientists dispute

> evidence the world is warming",  "There is no doubt that humans are warming

> the planet, says Dr. Jeffrey Severinghaus, a geoscience researcher at the

> Scripps Institution of Oceanography" and "but even skeptical scientists

> concede humans are probably driving some of the rising temperatures".  This

> article also promotes nuclear power as means to change the global warming

> equation.  Well, I guess both of you have seen some strong evidence that

> shows otherwise.  If so, I'd be interested in what it is.

>

> John M. Sukosky, CHP

> Dominion

> Surry Power Station

> (757)-365-2594 (Tieline: 8-798-2594)

>

> http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/05/27/weather.movie/index.html

>

> Science weighs in

>

> As the movie becomes more politicized, what are scientists saying?

>

> "The consensus is probably that humans are having an effect on the climate

> that is marginally detectable," says Alabama professor Christy, adding that



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