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![]() "mr.b" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:08:58 -0600, KLC Lewis wrote: Correlation does not imply causation. What will the consequences be? Nobody knows. Computer models don't even agree. Al Gore, of course, picks the absolutely worst outcome and touts it as gospel, while the majority of the models show the average increase in temperature following a very steady and moderate rate. Personally, I'm in favor of a slight increase in global temperature, and the benefits that will bring. None so blind as those who will not see. What part of there being 3X as much CO2 in the atmosphere as there ever has been in 650,000 years are you not getting? You can stick your head back in the sand now. Three times as much, I think not. Here is the present accepted percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere from: http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/atmcomp.html VARIABLE gases in the atmosphere and typical percentage values a Water vapor 0 to 4% Carbon Dioxide 0.035% Methane 0.0002% Ozone 0.000004% Note the term "variable." That means it's normal for the percentages to change from time to time. Carbon Dioxide 0.035% That's 35/100 of one percent. About 1/3 of one percent. So you are claiming 650,000 years ago that was only about 0.012%? 1) prove it 2) prove that 650,000 years ago is the BENCHMARK figure (keeping in mind that there's been life on earth for millions, if not billions, of years.) Can't do it? Surprise, surprise! Until you can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt your argument is as impotent as you are. Wilbur Hubbard |
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