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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (12865)5/22/2007 7:23:54 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) of 36921
 
The 900-1000 AD period looks similar to me.


Not rising nearly as steep, and of course it peaked. I agree that if we peak now and decline significantly, then one could say it does not look terribly different. We are of course placing bets on what it does going forward.

This is where the science of global warming made a prediction about 30 years ago. The prediction was that the temps around the year 2000 would finally break above the historical upper bound. At that point it would become obvious to more and more people that it was not just "normal". The same science predicts that it will follow on this trend for the next 30 years (and a good deal longer actually).

TWT.
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