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#1737890 - 03/27/12 09:08 PM Re: NASA new data cooling! * [Re: slartibartfast]
Mr Hand Offline
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Monday, March 26, 2012
"Medieval Warm Period" wasn&#65533;t just confined to Europe.

Current theories of the causes and impact of global warming have been thrown into question by a new study which shows that during medieval times the whole of the planet heated up.


It then cooled down naturally and there was even a "mini ice age".




A team of scientists led by geochemist Zunli Lu from Syracuse University in New York state, has found that contrary to the "consensus", the "Medieval Warm Period" approximately 500 to 1,000 years ago wasn't just confined to Europe.
In fact, it extended all the way down to Antarctica – which means that the Earth has already experience global warming without the aid of human CO2 emissions.


"We showed that the Northern European climate events influenced climate conditions in Antarctica," Lu says. ‘More importantly, we are extremely happy to figure out how to get a climate signal out of this peculiar mineral. A new proxy is always welcome when studying past climate changes.'




http://www.drudge.com/news/155007/medieval-warm-period-wasnt-just-confined

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#1737891 - 03/27/12 09:10 PM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: slartibartfast]
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"Medieval Warm Period" wasn&#65533;t just confined to Europe.

Current theories of the causes and impact of global warming have been thrown into question by a new study which shows that during medieval times the whole of the planet heated up.


It then cooled down naturally and there was even a "mini ice age".




A team of scientists led by geochemist Zunli Lu from Syracuse University in New York state, has found that contrary to the "consensus", the "Medieval Warm Period" approximately 500 to 1,000 years ago wasn't just confined to Europe.
In fact, it extended all the way down to Antarctica – which means that the Earth has already experience global warming without the aid of human CO2 emissions.


"We showed that the Northern European climate events influenced climate conditions in Antarctica," Lu says. ‘More importantly, we are extremely happy to figure out how to get a climate signal out of this peculiar mineral. A new proxy is always welcome when studying past climate changes.'




http://www.drudge.com/news/155007/medieval-warm-period-wasnt-just-confined

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#1737908 - 03/28/12 01:58 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: Mr Hand]
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The Moral Liberal v The F/U Marxist Al Gore has abandonded ship like the rats on a torpedoed Nippon destroyer and he now resides on the board of directors at Apple who`s carbon footprint is very significant considering the fact that its products are made in china and require huge amounts of oil to power the ships which deliver their product accross the Pacific rim and beyond; the goon is a shameless influence peddler and he lied about his fidelity to issues regarding climate change.

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#1737909 - 03/28/12 02:03 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: Mr Hand]
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The Drudge report? I think the Onion is more accurate:

Research by the media magazine Brill's Content in 1998 cast doubt on the accuracy of the majority of the 'exclusives' claimed by the Drudge Report. Of the 51 stories claimed as exclusives from January to September 1998, the magazine found 31 (61%) were actually exclusive stories. Of those, 32% were untrue, 36% were true and the remaining 32% were of debatable accuracy.[20]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drudge_Report#Exclusives

7 Notable stories
7.1 Monica Lewinsky scandal
7.2 Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
7.3 Obama photo
7.4 Prince Harry in Afghanistan
7.5 U.S. Senate Problems
8 Controversial stories, errors and questions about sourcing
8.1 Exclusives
8.2 Sidney Blumenthal lawsuit
8.3 Alleged John Kerry intern scandal
8.4 Alleged Bill Clinton illegitimate child
8.5 Alleged CNN reporter heckling of Republican Senators
8.6 Oprah and Sarah Palin
8.7 Ashley Todd attack hoax

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drudge_Report

Nothing you have ever posted - including the latest from this rightwing gossip blogger called "Drudge" - has come even close to the logic contained in this short video ... which could be titled "climate change risk assessment for dummies":

http://videosift.com/video/How-it-all-ends
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#1737910 - 03/28/12 02:07 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: DocSativa]
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I'm not a big Al Gore fan.

Luckily, you can hate Al Gore - who is accurate in defining the problem and shitty in offering solutions - and still believe that climate change is caused by humans ... and that transforming permanent subsidies to non-renewables into temporary subsidies for renewables is an awesome idea that has no downside.

If Al Gore gave up carbon credits and talked instead of switching subsidies, he would be a lot cooler ... and harder to attack ... which is probably why you shills for big oil focus all your attention on Al Gore and none of your attention on talking about subsidies and renewable energy.
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#1737911 - 03/28/12 02:25 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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#1738037 - 03/29/12 02:41 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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#1738142 - 03/29/12 10:06 PM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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#1738144 - 03/29/12 10:39 PM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: DocSativa]
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What`s with the propaganda? Only people who know they are losing their support stoop to that, unless, like myself, they just like to see someone squirm. Global warming is an event which has continued unabated without humans, and globalist alarmists have been discovered lying and covering up facts which contradict their claims. That`s how you ended up with a Tory majority and Bill C-10. Y
OU`RE THE PROBLEM; LIVE WITH IT.

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#1738162 - 03/30/12 07:34 AM Re: NASA new data cooling! [Re: DocSativa]
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The global warming brigade would do better to get over their sublimated fear of death, rather than trying to get everyone to be as scurred as they are.

Things change! Don't like it? Maybe material existence is not for you!
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