On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, hank - NOTE, do NOT email me items moderators reject! 
wrote:
> William, who are you quoting as the source of this "same old misleading
> stuff" -- who's saying  "when T gets to +2-3 oC, then sea level will be
> 25m higher" --- where are you finding it?
>
> You post that immediately after a quote from Hansen, it appears to be a
> comment on something Hansen wrote, but it's not in the excerpt.  Where
> isit from?

Errrm, I thought my post was fairly clear: Hansen isn't saying it directly (of
course not) but putting the two together is at the very least in danger of
misleading people.

-W.

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