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Hello:

I think that is why the preference by a lot of people is to call is =20
"global climate change" instead of "global warming" sing the later =20
implies that it will get warmer everywhere, which is not the case.

Pat

On Dec 4, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Richard Stern wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Another book that I found to be very good and readable on this subject =
=20
> is Heat, by George Monbiot. He does present both sides of the "is =20
> global warming real" debate and explains why he is convinced it is, =20=

> and the drastic steps we have to take to avoid disaster, in a rather =20=

> low-key, un-hysterical way. But I think the point that Terry might =20
> have been making is why are we still getting bad winters, cold =20
> temperatures and high winds in the face of global "warming", and it =20=

> would be nice to see a text that explains why global warming leads to =20=

> more extreme swings of weather, and it doesn't just proceed in a =20
> linear fashion.
>
> Richard
>
> On Dec 3, 2007 9:43 PM, David & Alison Webster <dwebster@glinx.com> =20=

> wrote:
>>
>>  =A0 =A0On a cold day global warming may seem far fetched. But try =
reading
>> http://ccr.aos.wisc.edu/News/0305046.pdf
>>
>>  =A0 =A0There are other more detailed and technical articles by =
Ruddiman =20
>> and
>> if anyone is interested I may be able to dig more out.
>>
>>  =A0 =A0He has managed I think to pull the sometimes apparently =20
>> conflicting
>> evidence into a cohesive whole. So I am a convert.
>> Yt, DW
>>
>> Terry Crowell wrote:
>>
>> > We were out to traps yesterday and this
>> > morning if this is global warming I hope
>> > it doesnt start getting cold.
>> >
>> >
>> > Terry Crowell
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Hello:


I think that is why the preference by a lot of people is to call is
"global climate change" instead of "global warming" sing the later
implies that it will get warmer everywhere, which is not the case.


Pat


On Dec 4, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Richard Stern wrote:


<excerpt>Hi,


Another book that I found to be very good and readable on this subject
is Heat, by George Monbiot. He does present both sides of the "is
global warming real" debate and explains why he is convinced it is,
and the drastic steps we have to take to avoid disaster, in a rather
low-key, un-hysterical way. But I think the point that Terry might
have been making is why are we still getting bad winters, cold
temperatures and high winds in the face of global "warming", and it
would be nice to see a text that explains why global warming leads to
more extreme swings of weather, and it doesn't just proceed in a
linear fashion.=20


Richard


On Dec 3, 2007 9:43 PM, David & Alison Webster
<<<color><param>0000,0000,EEEE</param>dwebster@glinx.com</color>>
wrote:

<excerpt>

 =A0 =A0On a cold day global warming may seem far fetched. But try =
reading

=
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df</color>


 =A0 =A0There are other more detailed and technical articles by Ruddiman
and

if anyone is interested I may be able to dig more out.


 =A0 =A0He has managed I think to pull the sometimes apparently =
conflicting

evidence into a cohesive whole. So I am a convert.

Yt, DW


Terry Crowell wrote:


> We were out to traps yesterday and this

> morning if this is global warming I hope

> it doesnt start getting cold.=20

>

>

> Terry Crowell

>

>

>

>

>

>

>
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