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Group: aus.invest · Group Profile · Search for Fahrenthold in aus.invest
Author: zobon
Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:53
"jisseigh" <jismquiff@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8ac0e890-05d0-45ee-b173-96524713e4e2@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... "Yesterday, one of the giants of the almanac world pronounced in the opposite direction. The Old Farmer's Almanac, based in Dublin, N.H., predicted "global cooling" for the next two decades. The forecast was based on an expected change in sunspots and ocean temperatures
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Group: sci.skeptic · Group Profile · Search for Fahrenthold in sci.skeptic
Author: zobon
Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:53
"jisseigh" <jismquiff@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8ac0e890-05d0-45ee-b173-96524713e4e2@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... "Yesterday, one of the giants of the almanac world pronounced in the opposite direction. The Old Farmer's Almanac, based in Dublin, N.H., predicted "global cooling" for the next two decades. The forecast was based on an expected change in sunspots and ocean temperatures
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Group: alt.energy.renewable · Group Profile · Search for Fahrenthold in alt.energy.renewable
Author: zobon
Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:53
"Yesterday, one of the giants of the almanac world pronounced in the opposite direction. The Old Farmer's Almanac, based in Dublin, N.H., predicted "global cooling" for the next two decades. The forecast was based on an expected change in sunspots and ocean temperatures, still better-understood factors than climate change." " 'Blustery and colder' is the Maine almanac's prediction for Dec. 31
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Group: alt.conspiracy · Group Profile · Search for Fahrenthold in alt.conspiracy
Author: zobon
Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:53
Dr. Tim Ball September 3, 2008 QUOTE: So, where does the prediction of no summer ice in five years come from? Answer, it is a simple linear trend combined with the IPCC's false claim of continued global warming fed in to a computer model for which there is virtually no temperature data George Nathan said, "Politics is the diversion of trivial men who, when they succeed
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