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Thread ID: 89510 2008-05-02 13:49:00 Global warming is codswallop! feersumendjinn (64) PC World Chat
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665253 2008-05-08 10:16:00 So this is the way the deniers work!
www.stuff.co.nz

Martynz

Interesting term denier - I guess that means someone who opposes whatever theory you have on any particular subject.

By the way, wasn't Al Gore the guy who claimed to have invented the internet? He must have if he says so I guess.
Twelvevolts (5457)
665254 2008-05-08 11:04:00 From Wikipedia
Denier is used as the measure of density of weave in tights and pantyhose, which defines their opaqueness :eek: :banana :eek:
feersumendjinn (64)
665255 2008-05-09 13:34:00 There is no obvious evidence of global warming in Wellington tonight.

Blimin southerly just went through. I'm still waiting for Wellington to become the balmy capital :p
dolby digital (5073)
665256 2008-05-09 16:59:00 I wonder with the Chaiten eruption who should be hit with it's fart tax. mikebartnz (21)
665257 2008-05-10 06:30:00 I wonder with the Chaiten eruption who should be hit with it's fart tax.

Won't that slightly cool the earth... See the dust particles have to go right around the world on the westerly before we will see the effect.
dolby digital (5073)
665258 2008-05-15 02:00:00 And I thought scientists were infallible:

Some global climate analyses are in error

U.S. researchers say they have discovered computer analyses
of global climate have been consistently overstating warming
in Antarctica. Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research and Ohio State University said their findings can help
scientists improve computer models and determine if Earth's
southernmost continent will warm significantly during this
century. "We can now compare computer simulations with
observations of actual climate trends in Antarctica," said
NCAR scientist Andrew Monaghan, the lead author of the study.
"This is showing us that, over the past century, most of
Antarctica has not undergone the fairly dramatic warming that
has affected the rest of the globe. The challenges of studying
climate in this remote environment make it difficult to say
what the future holds for Antarctica's climate." Monaghan said
the study marks the first time that scientists have been able
to compare records of the past 50 to 100 years of Antarctic
climate with simulations run on computer models. He said
Antarctica's climate is of worldwide interest, in part because
if its ice sheets began to melt, sea level could rise around
the world, inundating many coastal areas. The study appeared
in the April 5 issue of the journal Geophysical Research
Letters.
johcar (6283)
665259 2008-05-15 10:41:00 tomdispatch.com ge zqwerty (97)
665260 2008-05-15 11:29:00 tomdispatch.com ge

More tripe.

You just can't help yourself, can you :lol: :lol: :lol:
legod (4626)
665261 2008-05-15 22:27:00 Have to agree with legod here .

Australia isn't well-known for having lots of water anyway - geez, 80% of the continent is desert . Has been for thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of years .

No news there .

Doh! If you start farming on the edge of a desert, don't expect positive results .
johcar (6283)
665262 2008-05-16 09:18:00 More tripe.

You just can't help yourself, can you :lol: :lol: :lol:
:thumbs:
mikebartnz (21)
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