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![]() (PS, looks like two to go - the Brain & Quantum theory. Don't waste your money - you need a brain to understand quantum theory and let's just face it ..... ![]() |
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Of course the little ice age was global.
It's crazy how these so called enviromentalists have now come to denial of scientific fact to make a case for what they could stress without doing this.
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Statism and socialism dressed up as concern for the environment. In the issue of alleged global warming, the anti-British, anti-nuclear leftwingers who were thankfully defeated in the 1980's have now found a new cause to cling to. There has been no global warming since 1998 as an anti-global warming scientist conceded in an interview on BBC 2 Newsnight earlier this month. |
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Trying being the operative word oh premier expert
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The Medieval Warming Period and Little Ice Age were Global:
20th Century Climate Not So Hot (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) Greenland's Ice Yields Further Clues About Climate Change (Science Daily) Marshes Tell Story Of Medieval Drought, Little Ice Age, And European Settlers Near NYC (Science Daily) Middle Ages Were Warmer Than Today, Say Scientists (The Daily Telegraph, UK) Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age and 20th Century Temperature Variability from Chesapeake Bay (USGS) Tree Ring Evidence For A Medieval Warm Period In Columbia Bay, Alaska (The Geological Society of America) Tree Rings Show a Period of Widespread Warming in Medieval Age (The New York Times) Tree Rings show Earth was warm 800 years ago (USA Today) Warmer Periods In Alaskan Area Not Confined To Modern Times (Science Daily) A 700 year record of Southern Hemisphere extratropical climate variability (Annals of Glaciology, vol. 39, p.127-132, 2004) - P.A Mayewski, K. Maasch, J.W.C White, E.J. Steig, E. Meyerson, I. Goodwin, V.I. Morgan, T. van Ommen, M.A.J. Curran, J. Sourney, K. Kreutz Coherent High- and Low-Latitude Climate Variability During the Holocene Warm Period (Science, Vol. 288. no. 5474, pp. 2198 - 2202, 23 June 2000) - Peter deMenocal, Joseph Ortiz, Tom Guilderson, Michael Sarnthein Evidence for a 'Medieval Warm Period' in a 1,100 year tree-ring reconstruction of past austral summer temperatures in New Zealand (Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 29, no. 14, pp. 12-1 to 12-4. 15 July 2002) - E. R. Cook, J. G. Palmer, R. D'Arrigo Evidence for the existence of the medieval warm period in China (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, March, 1994) - De'Er Zhang Glacial geological evidence for the medieval warm period (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, March, 1994) - Jean M. Grove, Roy Switsur Late Holocene surface ocean conditions of the Norwegian Sea (Vøring Plateau) (Paleooceanography, Vol. 18, No. 2, 1044, 2003) - Carin Andersson, Bjørg Risebrobakken, Eystein Jansen, Svein Olaf Dahl Low-Frequency Signals in Long Tree-Ring Chronologies for Reconstructing Past Temperature Variability (Science, Vol. 295. no. 5563, pp. 2250 - 2253, 22 March 2002) - Jan Esper, Edward R. Cook, Fritz H. Schweingruber Medieval climate warming and aridity as indicated by multiproxy evidence from the Kola Peninsula, Russia (Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Volume 209, Issues 1-4, Pages 113-125, 6 July 2004) - K. V. Kremenetski, T. Boettger, G. M. MacDonald, T. Vaschalova, L. Sulerzhitsky, A. Hiller Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age and 20th century temperature variability from Chesapeake Bay (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 36, Issues 1-2, March 2003, Pages 17-29) - T. M. Cronin, G. S. Dwyer, T. Kamiya, S. Schwede, D. A. Willard Reconstructing Climatic and Environmental Changes of the Past 1000 Years: A Reappraisal (Energy and Environment, Vol. 14, Issues 2 & 3, April 11, 2003) - Willie Soon, Sallie Baliunas, Sherwood B. Idso, Craig Idso, David R. Legates Quote:
(Science, Vol. 274. no. 5292, pp. 1503 - 1508, 29 November 1996) - Lloyd D. Keigwin The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warming in South Africa (South African Journal of Science 96: 121-126, 2000) - P. D. Tyson, W. Karlén, K. Holmgren and G. A. Heiss The 'Mediaeval Warm Period' drought recorded in Lake Huguangyan, tropical South China (Holocene, Vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 511-516, 2002) - Guoqiang Chu, Jiaqi Liu, Qing Sun, Houyuan Lu, Zhaoyan Gu, Wenyuan Wang, Tungsheng Liu The Medieval Warm Period in the Daihai Area (Journal of Lake Sciences, Vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 209-216, Sep 2002) - Z. Jin, J. Shen, S. Wang, E. Zhang Torneträsk tree-ring width and density ad 500–2004: a test of climatic sensitivity and a new 1500-year reconstruction of north Fennoscandian summers (Climate Dynamics, January, 2008) - Håkan Grudd Tree-ring and glacial evidence for the medieval warm epoch and the little ice age in southern South America (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, March, 1994) - Ricardo Villalba Was the Medieval Warm Period Global? (Science, Vol. 291. no. 5508, pp. 1497 - 1499, 23 February 2001) - Wallace S. Broecker Quote:
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Pack it in, kids.
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Clipoo you are becoming a bore again,time to put you back in your box again.
No wonder you always end up being ignored,wasting peoples time so much. Last edited by Hartlepool; 26-04-2008 at 10:49 AM. |
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