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To: The Vet who wrote (20844)5/18/2008 12:11:50 AM
From: Grommit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25575
 
OT but after quite careful perusal of all your links, some of which are quite detailed, all I can ascertain is that there is good evidence that atmospheric CO2 has risen, in fits and starts and that some temperatures have risen without much direct correlation to the observed CO2 levels. Generally however both have increased at least until last year when temperatures seem to have dropped without any real changes in CO2.

you did not look very hard. and follow the links to the underlying studies.

We often get requests to provide an easy-to-understand explanation for why increasing CO2 is a significant problem without relying on climate models and we are generally happy to oblige....
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