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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (6007)1/2/2007 8:58:42 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 30230
 
More warm feelings from the past
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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (6007)1/2/2007 9:34:38 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 30230
 
Good article Alladin: "Seems that global warming was the culprit but the exact cause of same is still up for grabs..."

I agree with that.

I once saw them put a chunk of methane hydrate (frozen methane) in a large container of water and it sort of exploded and made the entire container look like it was fogged up.

I think I would make the thesis of my argument for global warming the fact that the VAST preponderance of the most widely acclaimed climatologist's believe it is happening and happening by man.

I think it would be foolish to second guess these scientists.

The reason I know this is that my son in law is in that exhalted group. He was recently invited to interview for a professorship at Cambridge where Stephen Hawkins is, based on his reputation as being in the first tier of global warming experts.

I think his primary work is in gas isotopes where he discovered better ways to differentiate where gas molecules originate from.

He is a very solid, honest and nice guy. A very believable guy. Most of the very few expert climatologist naysayers to global warming left are stooges of the oil ocmpanies.

However when it comes to mining stocks I am going with Herb, Max and Rocket Red-lol