"The most recent decade, 1999–2008, was the warmest
of the period, and four of the five warmest decades occurred between
1950 and 2000."

Again with the hockey stick graph with hide the decline?
That was modified and the new graph shows the Medieval warming having
much higher temperatures.

Faking science is easy, getting caught sucks.

.

On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Larry C. Lyons <larrycly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> BTW:
>
> A study of the changing climate of the Arctic over the last 2,000
> years, by an international consortium led by Darrell Kaufman of
> Northern Arizona University, was published on 4 September 2009. They
> examined sediment core records from 14 Arctic lakes, supported by tree
> ring and ice core records. Their findings showed a long term cooling
> trend consistent with cycles in the Earth's orbit which would be
> expected to continue for a further 4,000 years but had been reversed
> in the 20th century by a sudden rise attributed to greenhouse gas
> emissions. The decline had continued through the Medieval period and
> the Little Ice Age. The most recent decade, 1999–2008, was the warmest
> of the period, and four of the five warmest decades occurred between
> 1950 and 2000. Scientific American described the graph as largely
> replicating "the so-called 'hockey stick,' a previous reconstruction".
>
> http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=global-warming-reverses-arctic-cooling

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