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To: combjelly who wrote (883332)8/28/2015 11:10:02 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1576823
 
"You mean the weather is different depending on where you are?"

Weird, isn't it? Might be why Friedman called AGW "global weirding".

This goes out to all the Frank global warming is climate change Luntz fans. It predates the discovery that CO2 is a GHG by 32 years, and it predates Arrhenus' Global Warming....by 69....

Fourier 1827: MEMOIRE sur les temperatures du globe terrestre et des espaces planetaires
Posted by William M. Connolley on August 19, 2015

Steve Easterbrook recently asked “Who first coined the term “Greenhouse Effect”?” which reminded me of my translation, off on my private website (which is currently the top google hit for “Fourier 1827: MEMOIRE sur les temperatures du globe terrestre et des espaces planetaires”, woot). Anyway, I thought I’d copy it here for safekeeping (update: BTW, my R. W. Wood: Note on the Theory of the Greenhouse is also copied across), in case I get assassinated forget to renew the web hosting fee.



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To: combjelly who wrote (883332)8/29/2015 9:18:08 AM
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You mean the weather is different depending on where you are?

How does that fit with your scaremongering of warmer GLOBAL weather all over the world (new voodoo records in fact) and the inundation of Florida and coastal areas by late last year.

Maybe it IS weather...............DUH DUH DUH