The world has never seen such freezing heat - Telegraph »

Posted By speedmaster 1 year ago in Science & Technology

A surreal scientific blunder last week raised a huge question mark about the temperature records that underpin the worldwide alarm over global warming. On Monday, Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), which is run by Al Gore's chief scientific ally, Dr James Hansen, and is one of four bodies responsible for monitoring global temperatures, announced that last month was the hottest October on record.

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    Dicax_Maximus1 year ago

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    And the MMGW advocates are deafening in their silence.....

    Or was it that the oil companies paid the the computers to duplicate the info.....

    Possibly the oil companies bribed the sun ????

    Rebutal please ?

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      ameliog1 year ago

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      http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008...

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