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Re: 'Global warming is great,'



Alright, John. Ya got me. I'm as guilty as the 'popular' folk I just yelled
at. I'm RIGHT, but just as guilty.

On the other hand, I have placed my scientific 'faith' in the multitude of
real scientific studies that point at the conclusion that the earth has gone
through a gazillion climate changes (plus or minus a bazillion...) and we
are simply at the end of one of the cold ones. As opposed to the current
batch of 'studies' that point at an increase of global temperature of 3
degrees in the last 100 years then scream doom and gloom and boycott my
Hummer! Big deal... What should one expect when coming off a cold phase?
Hmmm. A heat snap? A little more warmth each 100 years or so? Let's look at
the BIG picture before we start running for the hills of Manitoba. (Someone
outbid me on eBay for my mountain manor in Manitoba, but my Mexican Hacienda
looks good for my initial $50.00 bid...)

Daryl Taylor, Fizzix Guy
Williamstown HS, NJ, USA
Engineering Academy, Rowan University
PAEMST '96
856-262-8200
609-330-9571
www.DarylScience.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Forum for Physics Educators [mailto:PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu]On Behalf
Of John S. Denker
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 5:29 PM
To: PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu
Subject: Re: 'Global warming is great,'


Daryl Taylor wrote:

> Want to convince me otherwise? Show me some proof.

Good advice!

Again, I state that these climate changes are caused by forces that
were set into motion long before our first slimeball ancestor

Stating it is not a substitute for proof.
Stating it again doesn't help.