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Oldmrjim6 months ago
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I did considerable research on this last year investigating the temperatures at Canadian and Australian weather stations. They have been dropping since about 1995. The CO2 is gas passed by Al numbnutts Gore and his tribe of no nothings. There is NO way to explain the Earth's temperature variant's without looking at a very long temp effect. Ask Al why GREENland is called CREENland. Hint: GRASS is GREEN. The solar thing in the sky, for you Gore people, is called THE SUN! It is a BIG nuclear reactor in the sky and gets pimples called sunspots. Google sunspots and go count the numbers yourself, 0,1,2,3 is correct method. Now go look at the history of sunspots and the Earth's climate. See if you understand, or ask a 4 year old to explain it to you. Boortz is no idiot. by the way, the Maya understand zero as the first number, not 1, do you?
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willottica6 months ago
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Considerable research into two specific areas.
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Then you go on about the etymology of the name Greenland, of which you barely scratch the surface. Did you know that there is debate about whether the original name was 'grontland' (ground land) or 'hronland' (land of the whales)? Even if the correct first name by Eric the Red was 'Gronland' (Greenland), there's some speculation that this was a way to make it seem more attractive to settlers, or that it refers only to the Southernmost part (which is still quite green in summer), or even that it was greener at the time of the Medieval Warm Period. None of these are really indicators of global cooling.
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