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Old 02-05-2002, 09:58 PM
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Temperature fluctuation isn't really all that well understood it turns out - Think about the great epochs of the Earth.

We've had ice ages, monsoon weather, boiling oceans . . . and that's just from the stupid videos I had to watch in BI109.

If you think about it, a 0.4-degree temperature increase over the last century doesn't prove global warming . . . that, and the "Greenhouse Effect", which is a term that has taken on propaganda-like proportions, is basically necessary for life on the planet.

Think about it - there have been numerous ice ages, and these featured rapid temperature changes. Less than half a degree doesn't really in and of itself prove much, and we don't know the effects on precipitation . . .
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