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Subject: Temperatures rise. Temperatures fall. Yet the Environmental


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Curmudgeon
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Date Posted: 17:05:16 07/31/07 Tue
In reply to: sci guy 's message, "most dramatic increase in average temperatures the last 30 years" on 16:25:38 07/26/07 Thu

Left foolishly ignores the variations in the radiation output of our sun, natural changes in the moisture content of our atmosphere (a far greater driver of temperatureee change than CO2) preferring to blame the SUV. Time for them to find real work.



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>I guess you guys don't know what "average temperature"
>means.
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>>Global Eco Freaks have got to be one of the dumbest
>>group of people on the face of the earth. Is Nevada a
>>Tropical Jungle....
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>>Nevada is a DESERT and should and ought to be HOT.
>>
>>But hey look at the complete idiots of Greenpuke who
>>ride in little rubber rafts in front of huge ships.
>>NOT TOO MUCH light in the ol attic.
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>>26 July Study: Nevada has big temperature gains.
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>> Nevada is among the states with the most dramatic
>>increase in average temperatures the last 30 years,
>>according to a new study that examines the impact of
>>global warming across the country

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