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Old March 7th, 2013, 08:43 PM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed

"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earths
temperature over the last 100 years.

R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canadas Carleton University, says that
CO2 variations show little correlation with our planets climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.

Google:

"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better eyes with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earths climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.

And theyre worried about global cooling, not warming."
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Old March 7th, 2013, 10:26 PM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 12:43:31 -0800 (PST), :????????
wrote:

researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in Germany
report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60 years


All measurements show the exact opposite: the sun's TSI has been
steadily decrease, not increasing.


--
Nemo me impune lacessit.
"Your use of the scientific method in an argument is juvenile
at best and idiotic at worst." -- Larry Jones
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Old March 7th, 2013, 11:08 PM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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Default Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed

On Mar 7, 1:43*pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:
Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed

"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.

R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

Google:

*"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.

And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."


"Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:

"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]

Nevertheless, Solanki agrees with the scientific consensus that the
marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is attributable to
human activity."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_variation
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Old March 8th, 2013, 12:41 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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On Mar 7, 6:08*pm, mg wrote:
On Mar 7, 1:43*pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:









Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed


"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.

.................................................. .................................................. ..................
R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

.................................................. .................................................. .............
*"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.


And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."

.................................................. .................................................. ...............
"Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:

"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]

.................................................. .................................................. ......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)

"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”

“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"



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Old March 8th, 2013, 03:00 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
mg
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Default Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed

On Mar 7, 5:41*pm, ПЈО'Донован wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:08*pm, mg wrote:



On Mar 7, 1:43*pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:


Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed


"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................... R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .............. *"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.


And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................ "Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:


"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)

"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”

“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"


As I said, Max Planck Institute agrees with the scientific consensus
that the marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is
attributable to human activity.

In regard to R. Timothy Patterson's denial of Global Warming theory,
he's part of a small minority. "In the scientific literature, there is
a strong consensus that global surface temperatures have increased in
recent decades and that the trend is caused primarily by human-induced
emissions of greenhouse gases.[2][3][4] No scientific body of national
or international standing disagrees with this view,[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_controversy



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Old March 8th, 2013, 03:23 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
$27 TRILLION to pay for Kyoto
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On Mar 7, 10:00*pm, mg wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:41*pm, ПЈО'Донован wrote:









On Mar 7, 6:08*pm, mg wrote:


On Mar 7, 1:43*pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:


Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed


"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................... R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .............. *"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.


And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................ "Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:


"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”


About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)


"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”


“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"


As I said, Max Planck Institute agrees with the scientific consensus
that the marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is
attributable to human activity.

In regard to R. Timothy Patterson's denial of Global Warming theory,
he's part of a small minority. "In the scientific literature, there is
a strong consensus


You like that word, "consensus" don't you? It almost precludes any
dissenting opinion, doesn't it?
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Old March 8th, 2013, 07:03 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 19:00:02 -0800 (PST), mg wrote:

On Mar 7, 5:41*pm, ???'??????? wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:08*pm, mg wrote:



On Mar 7, 1:43*pm, :???????? wrote:


Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed


"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.


.................................................. .........................*....................... .................. R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”


.................................................. .........................*....................... ............. *"Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.


And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."


.................................................. .........................*....................... ............... "Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:


"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]


.................................................. .........................*....................... ......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)

"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”

“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"


As I said, Max Planck Institute agrees with the scientific consensus
that the marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is
attributable to human activity.

In regard to R. Timothy Patterson's denial of Global Warming theory,
he's part of a small minority. "In the scientific literature, there is
a strong consensus that global surface temperatures have increased in
recent decades and that the trend is caused primarily by human-induced
emissions of greenhouse gases.[2][3][4] No scientific body of national
or international standing disagrees with this view,[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_controversy


They don't realize that when the East European
weather stations were closed, there were no cold
ones to replace them with.






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Old March 11th, 2013, 07:24 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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emoneyjoe wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 19:00:02 -0800 (PST), mg wrote:

On Mar 7, 5:41 pm, ???'??????? wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:08 pm, mg wrote:



On Mar 7, 1:43 pm, :???????? wrote:

Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed

"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.

.................................................. .........................*....................... .................. R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

.................................................. .........................*....................... ............. "Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.

And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."

.................................................. .........................*....................... ............... "Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:

"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]

.................................................. .........................*....................... ......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)

"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”

“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"


As I said, Max Planck Institute agrees with the scientific consensus
that the marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is
attributable to human activity.

In regard to R. Timothy Patterson's denial of Global Warming theory,
he's part of a small minority. "In the scientific literature, there is
a strong consensus that global surface temperatures have increased in
recent decades and that the trend is caused primarily by human-induced
emissions of greenhouse gases.[2][3][4] No scientific body of national
or international standing disagrees with this view,[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_controversy


They don't realize that when the East European
weather stations were closed, there were no cold
ones to replace them with.


my data is only a little piece of this.
josephus


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Old March 8th, 2013, 07:32 AM posted to alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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On 03/08/2013 04:00 AM, mg wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:41 pm, ПЈО'Донован wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:08 pm, mg wrote:



On Mar 7, 1:43 pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:


Solar Influence On Climate Confirmed


"..researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth’s
temperature over the last 100 years.


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................... R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-
Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that
“CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .............. "Canadian scientists are seeking additional funding for more and
better “eyes” with which to observe our sun, which has a bigger impact
on Earth’s climate than all the tailpipes and smokestacks on our
planet combined.


And they’re worried about global cooling, not warming."


.................................................. ..........................*...................... ................ "Sami Solanki, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar
System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany said:


"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now
be affecting global temperatures... the brighter sun and higher levels
of so-called "greenhouse gases" both contributed to the change in the
Earth's temperature, but it was impossible to say which had the
greater impact.[73]


.................................................. ..........................*...................... .......................
google: "CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s
climate on
long, medium and even short time scales.”

About 101,000 results (0.39 seconds)

"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth.”

“Solar activity has overpowered any effect that CO2 has had before,
and it most likely will again, If we were to have even a medium-sized
solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than
‘global warming’ would have had"


As I said, Max Planck Institute agrees with the scientific consensus
that the marked upswing in temperatures since about 1980 is
attributable to human activity.

In regard to R. Timothy Patterson's denial of Global Warming theory,
he's part of a small minority. "In the scientific literature, there is
a strong consensus that global surface temperatures have increased in
recent decades and that the trend is caused primarily by human-induced
emissions of greenhouse gases.[2][3][4] No scientific body of national
or international standing disagrees with this view,[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_controversy




MG, don't bother replying to this guy, PJ O'D is a well- known troll who
has been terrorising Usenet for years.

 




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