On Mar 27, 7:58 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would others weigh in with their opinions of the truth?
I'm in favor of looking for it. Near as I can tell, looking at the
paleo record, all the variables have had effects on climate over the
long term, and for the past couple of centuries one particular
variable --- level of CO2 in the atmosphere -- has been changing some
100x faster than at any previous time since the last major asteroid
impact happened.
The solar effect is probably as strong as ever, but getting lost in
the anthropogenic effect.
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