>> Scientific papers published recently suggest that the temperature rise
>> during the 1990s was due mainly to change in the earth's albedo and
>> that the warming effect of of CO2 has been vastly overestiimated.
>
> Errrrmmm... obviosuly there are so many of these things that you couldn't
> possibly mention every one of them, but how about a quick quote from just
> one of
> them that says, directly, "the warming effect of of CO2 has been vastly
> overestiimated"?
Yes, just one scientific paper arguing that or even a newspaper report
would
probably supply a lead tothe scientific soource.
I have not heard that idea being put forward before, but I think it is worth
pointing out that the melting of the ice is probably/certainly caused by the
higher levels of CO2.
Cheers, Alastair.
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