Nicholas Geti <> wrote:
> Talk to the families of the people who died in the past few weeks in
> the South when temperatures were in the hundreds for weeks on end. 

Why?  They were too poor to fix their AC, right Michael?

Things like the loss of ice in ice fields in the artic, Antarctic and Europe
or North America.  This is measurable, but is it cyclical and are we going
to loose a lot more before it comes back?

Are you familiar with the warmth of an area that was glacial 10 years ago
and is now exposed rock outcrop or water?  The reflection of snow as well as
it's insulation is fantastic.  When it's removed and you just have water or
rock the temp shifts a great deal to the warm side of the equation.

Granted NJ had a few cold days this summer.  So it must all be a crock.  

Bwahahahahaha



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