"Fran" <Fran.Beta@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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Apr 10, 12:40 pm, WellDone <WellD...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Fran <Fran.B...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >On Apr 9, 9:47 am, Roger Coppock <rcopp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> ScienceDaily (Apr. 7, 2008) -- You know that green s*** creeping
> >> across
> >> the surface of your local public water reservoir? Or maybe it's
> >> choking out a favorite fi****ng spot or livestock watering hole.
> >> It's
> >> probably cyanobacteria -- blue-green algae -- and, according to a
> >> paper in the April 4 issue of the journal Science, it relishes the
> >> weather extremes that accompany global warming.
> <snip>
> >Algal blooms are also a regular event in the world's oceans.
> >It is however an op****tunity as well as a problem.
> <snip>
> Note how the AGW hard core treats every environmental fact as not only
> man's fault, but a major problem, as well.
>
Plainly, you can't read.
I said: "It is however an op****tunity as well as a problem."
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EXACTLY!
Note how the AGW hard core treats every environmental fact as not only
man's fault, but a major problem, as well.
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
"How does a small increase in a very small component have such a large
apparent effect? The truth is that no one has yet shown that it does."
Don Aitkin


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