Re: Cod Fish, Walrus, and Chieftains



In sci.archaeology message
news:mdrho1tpq8i82mmtlpvnccsd41v8ii61ba@xxxxxxx by Eric Stevens
<eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> . . . :

> On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 21:01:01 GMT, Philip Deitiker
> <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> --- snip ---
>
>> Whether you accept it or not, I should hardly care, but at
>> least
>>one prediction of global warming has been verified by the
>>published literature, the frequency and intensity of
>>catastrophic weather events is on the rise, and we can primarily
>>map these events increasing significantly over the last 30
>>years. You denial of anthropomorphic causes is however duely
>>noted.
>
> You should read what I wrote for context. What else do you think
> I might have meant when I wrote:
>
> "I have accepted Global Warming as a fact since as a 6th and
> 7th
> grade schoolboy I encountered the early data when in the mid
> 1940s it was published in 'Science Digest'"

Eric, don't play me the fool, I have your history on this discussion.
You frequently deny what you previously have said, then turn around
and say it again. What I should have said is that your denial of
anthropomorphic (as in greenhouse gases) was duely noted. I am not go
into your little game, again.

http://www.whyenergymatters.org/images/layout/graph_global.gif


http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/trends/co2/graphics/vostok.co2.gif
Note that global rise in CO2 followed ice ages and did not generally
precede them.


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/warming/art/graph2.gif
Note the trend after 1200 was generally down until the industrial
age.

http://www.grinningplanet.com/2004/01-27/global-warming-1000-v2.gif

http://www.met-
office.gov.uk/research/hadleycentre/CR_data/Monthly/upper_air_temps.g
if

It is important to note that will the tropospheric temperature is on
the rise that stratospheric temperature is falling. CO2 trapping is
not going to be much of a factor at high altitudes or during the
arctic or antartic winters.


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