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"Michael H. Collis" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jul 2003 18:39:33 -0400
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just being facetious here,  Global warming is here because of all the
hot air being blustered by our "esteemed" pols. :-D .

Deri James wrote:

>Perfectly fine logic, except argumeents in favour of a Global Warming
>happening are more convincing at the macro rather than the micro level. No
>one argues that because cities are warmer than when they were towns is an
>indication of Global Warming. Rather that an inspection of satellite photos
>gives the worrying information that the North Polar Ice cap is shrinking at
>an increasing rate.
>
>No cement there!
>
>Its quite interesting that Russia, an original signatory of the Kyoto
>agreement, (but has not ratified yet), is stalling because several eminent
>scientists in Russia advise that Russia would be a "winner" in the Global
>Warming stakes - an increase of a few degrees would make it easier to extract
>natural resources from a not so frozen tundra!!
>
>Cheers
>
>Deri
>On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 9:59 pm, you wrote:
>
>
>>not exactly what i meant, deri, i was reading a few
>>years ago, some phd was explaining why he did not
>>necessarily believe in global warming. he said the
>>measuring stations were in many cities accross the
>>countries that were very small. those places that were
>>official measuring stations years ago are still
>>offical measuring places today. the problem he had was
>>that the cities were small and now many are big
>>cities. when they were small towns and crossroads they
>>measured lower temps than now that they are big
>>cities. in short his bottom line is that cement gets
>>hotter in the sun than does grass and dirt. he said it
>>is only common sense to expect the big cities to
>>measure hotter than when they were small. nobody
>>thakes this into account.
>>
>>--- Deri James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>'Fraid not Ken. Global warming has very little to do
>>>with ambient air
>>>temperature!!
>>>
>>>Cheers
>>>
>>>Deri
>>>
>>>On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 8:15 pm, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>you guys know that the way they collect official
>>>>
>>>>
>>>temps
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>myy be more of a explaination for "global warming"
>>>>than greenhouse gasses.
>>>>
>>>>--- "Cleveland, Kyle E."
>>>>
>>>>
>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Too funny, Ken!  Yep, you're ready to be a
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>Texan,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>for sure!
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: ken barber [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 4:09 PM
>>>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>>Subject: Re: Hot enough for ya?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>well kyle, i was out there and all i know was
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>that
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>lizzards carried a stick in their mouths. when
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>they
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>stopped, they would put down the stick, and
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>climb up
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>on it to keep from burning their feet.
>>>>>
>>>>>am i ready to move to texas or what?
>>>>>
>>>>>
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