Re: OT - 2005 Will Probably be Warmest on Record



On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 21:05:08 GMT, Tom MacIntyre
<tom__macintyre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On 15 Nov 2005 07:12:13 -0800, Winfield Hill
><Winfield_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>"New international climate data show that 2005 is on track to be
>>the hottest year on record, continuing a 25-year trend of rising
>>global temperatures."
>>
>>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/12/AR2005101202498.html
>>
>>"Late last month, a team of University of Colorado and NASA
>>scientists announced that the Arctic sea ice cap shrank this
>>summer to 200 million square miles, 500,000 square miles less
>>than its average area between 1979 and 2000."
>>
>>That fits right in with the eye-opening composite photos in this
>>morning's paper of today's Arctic ice cover compared with 1979.
>
>Not a huge % change, though.
>
>Tom

Didn't you know that blue-nosed tree-hugging leftist weenies can
measure with phenomenal accuracy ?:-)

That's pretty damn good isn't it... 0.25%... wowee!

Myself, I believe it's the blue-nosed tree-hugging leftist weenies'
flatulence that's raising CO2 levels.

...Jim Thompson
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