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To: stockman_scott who wrote (184055)3/25/2006 1:09:21 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 281500
 
That looks like something we should aim at: <One team, using computer models of climate and ice, found that by about 2100, average temperatures could be 4 degrees warmer than today and that over the coming centuries, the world's oceans could rise 13 to 20 feet -- conditions last seen 130,000 years ago, between the last two ice ages.>

I quite like the idea of being between ice ages instead of in them. Ice ages do nothing for me ... brrrr...

Fortunately, what we want to achieve and what we are doing with our carbon production and burning are the same thing. What a stroke of luck.

Mqurice