Re: global warming


Posted by Uncle Al on May 21, 2004 at 12:14
(68.99.179.162)

Re: global warming (Jossi Bustos ,CA)

Hey stooopid,

Glacial eras are cold, interglacial eras are warm. They alternate. Sometimes Wisconsin is buried under two miles of ice, sometimes the whole planet is warm and moist, e.g., laying down coal during 60 million years of Carboniferous Period.

Tell us, numbnuts, what anthropogenic "chemicals" were in the air 354 to 290 million years ago?

How many people migrate north of the Arctic circle for the cold, versus to California, Arizona, and Florida for the warmth? Jamestown, in a Virgina estuary, was frozen to death, 90% mortality, at -30 C in 1609-10. Is that your idea of a good winter in the Southern states while surrounded by water?

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Uncle Al
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