Now, how can that be, seeing as how the world is just a few thousand years
old.

*ducking and running*
;)


On 11/25/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), the principal gas that drives global
> warming, are now 27 pct higher than at any point in the last 650,000
> years, according to research into Antarctic ice cores.
>
> Today's rising CO2 concentrations are 27 pct higher than at the
> highest level seen over the 650,000-year time scale, according to the
> study, which appears in the weekly US journal Science. In the past
> five years, the average global temperature has risen by 0.2 C -- 100
> times higher than is normal for such a short time scale -- and 2005 is
> on course for being the hottest year on record.
>
>
>


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