"Earl Evleth" <evleth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:C43F386E.1223DC%evleth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 30/04/08 21:46, in article fvaiar$5m6$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Ouroboros_Rex"
> <its@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>>> "Dr. Don J. Easterbrook, Professor Emeritus
>>>> Geology, Western Wa****ngton
>>>> University, author of 8 books, 150 journal
>>>> publications with focus on geomorphology;
>>>> glacial geology; Pleistocene geochronology;
>>>> environmental and engineering geology."
>>>>
>>>> Hmmm.... should I believe Don or Earl? I think
>>>> I'll go with Don.
>>>
>>> Excellent choice
>>
> Precisely, due to man's dumping large amounts of CO2 into the air
No that is a very small effect.
The variations are due to NATURAL cycles.
Nothing to do with man's puny efforts.
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
"America in Longest Warm Spell Since 1776; Temperature Line Records a
25-year Rise" New York Times, March 27, 1933


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