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Data Show 'Arctic Is Screaming,' Scientists Say

Submitted by h brando, Dec 12, 2007 10:16

Professpr David Douglas of theUniversity of Rochester insists that climate warming is being caused primarily by solar winds and magnetic fields. P resurce his statments.

The near-panic over global warming doesn't prove its cause(s).

Emissions increase greenhouse gases. The entire cause-effect realationship between humanity and the warming is miniscule when compared with the effects of natural earth surface compnonents - as, for example, the oceans.

There's been global warming before on earth. Numbersof times. Were dinosaur gases responsible?


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Dec 12, 2007 13:38

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