On Apr 10, 10:56=A0pm, "0BN0Z" <0B...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 10, 6:34 pm, Tunderbar <tdcom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Apr 10, 9:01 am, Tunderbar <tdcom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > OK, so far no agwer will admit that there is anything at all good
> >> > about global warming, other than one who said that it will kill
> >> > humans
> >> > and one that said that when agw hits, sup****ters of the oil
> >> > industry
> >> > will be torn limb from limb. Not exactly answering the question,
> >> > but
> >> > certainly showing some interesting trend of bias and agenda.
> >> > Next question. Let me preface this with simple logic. If any and
> >> > all
> >> > global warming is all bad, then can we say that some global cooling
> >> > could be good?
> >> > Is global cooling bad or good?
> >> > Or is all climate change bad? Yes or no.
> >> > If yes, what is the optimal global average temp? And how do you
> >> > know
> >> > this to be true? Cites please.
> >> > If yes, when did the world ever have a constant optimal climate for
> >> > any period of time and how did the world benefit from this
> >> > unchanging
> >> > climate?
> >> Sure got quiet in here.
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> > Why should we repeatedly reply to you when you raise no new issues?
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> So what were your answers to this "old issue" then?
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> "How does a small increase in a very small component [of CO2] have such
> a large apparent effect [On Climate]? The truth is that no one has yet
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duh gaz iz emminatin frum yoh mouth nut yog azz jerk.


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