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To: studdog who wrote (96663)11/19/2012 9:43:46 PM
From: Maurice Winn8 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 219208
 
I don't know about Fox sorry. There are other temperature sources you can study. There are graphs galore all over Cyberspace of temperatures from a hundred years ago until now. You can see for yourself how they go.

Don't be fooled by a couple of statistical outliers. And one swallow doesn't make a summer. But yes, with average temperatures world wide up about 0.7 degrees over the last hundred years, we should be seeing record averages in recent years. That's how statistics work. <2005 and 2010 tied as the warmest years on record. That can't mean anything. >

Mqurice

PS Scientific analysis shows that USA postal charges fit the temperature increase better than CO2. So the problem is obviously caused by governments. jonova.s3.amazonaws.com
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