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Old 04-08-2006, 01:24 PM   #1
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I feel we are way behind most other countries in the public's education on this subject due to politics.

My take on anthropogenic warming can be summed up in one long GIF seen here. And another here.

Skeptics are welcome and encouraged to respond.
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Old 04-08-2006, 02:04 PM   #2
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RH, I initially hesitated on adding the Global Warming section.. Thinking there would be more critics and speculation / arguments then anything else. If it gets too nasty in here, We'll just have to moderate a little more.

Although, I do believe it should be a decent area of discussion.
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Old 04-08-2006, 02:28 PM   #3
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Martin,

If I may suggest, I think this forum should be called climate to disuss all areas of climate change, instead of just zero ining on global warming. Just my 2 cents but this is an interesting section.
 
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If I may suggest, I think this forum should be called climate to disuss all areas of climate change, instead of just zero ining on global warming. Just my 2 cents but this is an interesting section.
This is actually a good point - climatologically, there is more to climate change than global warming, a lot more, not to mention the consequences that can result. Another area are the interconnections that exist between for example = Ozone fluctuations and Global Warming, Latency in the seas etc
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This is actually a good point - climatologically, there is more to climate change than global warming, a lot more, not to mention the consequences that can result. Another area are the interconnections that exist between for example = Ozone fluctuations and Global Warming, Latency in the seas etc
Yes, that is what I was thinking Damien.
 
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Yes, that is what I was thinking Damien.
I thought you were - thank you for confirming. Dustin's idea has great merit
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I thought you were - thank you for confirming. Dustin's idea has great merit
Yes. Also it looks like martin, graciously took our suggestions......

Thanks Martin, this looks like an interesting place to post in.:)
 
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