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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202371)9/22/2017 1:31:30 PM
From: Investor Clouseau2 Recommendations

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it was still hotter a thousand years ago than it is now. or was that caveman campfires that caused it? LOL!



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202371)9/23/2017 6:32:36 AM
From: golfer725 Recommendations

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rayrohn
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So what! Means nothing. Do you know how long the earth has been here? Yeah climate changes. Long cycles short cycles etc. Never proven that man has any influence. Thats fact. Put down your koolaid and open your eyes.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202371)9/23/2017 3:08:56 PM
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what ya think this means comrade, dinosaur farts must have wrecked everything ?

Fossil DNA Proves Greenland Once Had Lush Forests; Ice Sheet Is Surprisingly Stable
Date:July 5, 2007 Source:University of Copenhagen Summary:Ancient Greenland was green. New Danish research has shown that it was covered in conifer forest and had a relatively mild climate. The research is painting a picture which is overturning all previous assumptions about biological life and the climate in Greenland. The findings also show evidence of ice in Greenland during the Eemian interglacial period 125,000 years ago, which indicates that although we are now confronted with global warming, the whole ice sheet will probably not melt and bring about the tremendous sea-level rises which have been the subject of so much discussion.
sciencedaily.com