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GLD 386.01+1.6%Nov 12 4:00 PM EST

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To: Follies who wrote (126449)12/18/2016 1:25:33 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 217733
 
Watch the feedback loops. The melting of the arctic pack ice (it is almost gone in the summer) and melting of permafrost and methane hydrates which are 25 times the greenhouse gas CO2. The entire arctic has hundreds of feet of permafrost and the bottom of the oceans.

How about increasing sulfuric rain!

When humans burn fossil fuels, sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are released into the atmosphere. These chemical gases react with water, oxygen, and other substances to form mild solutions of sulfuric and nitric acid.

Acid Rain - National Geographic

environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/acid-rain-overview/


Figure 7 | Global mean surface temperature, progressive year to date to November 2016. Data source. GISS NASA

December would have to be as cold as the coldest month on record...
For 2016 to be colder than 2015, the December average would need to be below minus 0.75 °C. The only month with an average less than minus 0.75 °C was in December 1916! That's out of all months of the year, not just for December.

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