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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (71293)8/3/2016 6:24:50 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 86355
 
That's great that Global Warming is one of the safest bet around. Mortgage your house and put all your money on Global Warming investments. You don't need to find people in Silicon Investor. You can put megabucks on it in actual markets investing in windmills, photovoltaics, shorting coal, buying land covered in ice which will melt, etc.

<Two members of the Global Warming Policy Foundation academic advisory board have each lost [roughly $1,320 (1,000 British Pound)] betting that 2015 would not be warmer than 2008.> That was not a good bet for anti-Alarmists as it was a good bet that the solar cycle peak would mean a warmer 2015 than the solar cycle minimum of 2008. A much better bet would be 2020 winter temperatures in the high latitude areas compared with 2015 winter temperatures. Global averages are not so important because the African and other equatorial temperatures won't be much lower, if at all.

It's the polar regions that get the cloud, snow and temperature drops. Reglaciation doesn't happen in Nigeria or Hawaii.

Mqurice