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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1110632)1/15/2019 2:50:49 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 1572756
 
Thank you for that speech by Willis Eschenbach, I think his views are welcome to a lot of full time scientists, he made some telling points. Most interesting points of species survival during rapid climate change. There is evidence of that, and nobody had a clue why such changes would occur. Frozen Woolly Mammoths with evidence of recent feeding etc.

Now we have scenarios, made by models that accurately track the suns activity, where one pole can melt and another can grow, where we can get hotter summers and colder winters, and other bewildering phenomena which seem to have been recorded in Earth past climate.

Thank you also for arguing with me in the past on the relevance of water vapour and clouds in the CO2 global warming debate. I might be slow at times, but I usually get there in the end.
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