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[Phys-L] Re: UCS-fact sheet: 2005, the hottest N. hemisphere temp. on record



According to the chart referenced by the URL below, 1944 had a pretty
high average temperature. Think it has anything to do with the enormous use
of fossil fuels and the millions of tons of bombs dropped during the
previous 3 war years?

Fred Bucheit - The thinker starts with the data, the believer
starts with the conclusion-



From: Bernard Cleyet <bernardcleyet@REDSHIFT.COM>
Reply-To: Forum for Physics Educators <PHYS-L@list1.ucc.nau.edu>
To: PHYS-L@LISTS.NAU.EDU
Subject: UCS-fact sheet: 2005, the hottest N. hemisphere temp. on record
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 12:23:04 -0800

http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science/recordtemp2005.html


bc, who thinks there's Physics in this.

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