How can you proclaim "NOT TRUE" and then come back two sentences later and say to be true exactly what you declared to be "NOT TRUE?"

If you went back to the post, my statements only relay that just because someone says that they're freezing their tuckas off more than they ever have before at one geographic location doesn't mean that the world isn't warming. It also implies that the human tuckas is not much of an indicator of actual temperature. Nor is the barometer that rests on the shoulders of the person who relies on their tuckas as an absolute indicator.

Just because I don't choose to lay out a step-by-step, "Ned and the Primer" explanation of the total picture - both causes and effects - everytime a denialist raises his head doesn't mean that there is any lack of understanding of the mechanisms, contributors and consequences.

I take it you didn't go to the web addy that was provided in the post?
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0130-11.htm
It made note of how one of the consequences of global warming could all too likely be global cooling.

Todd Swearingen

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Riznyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Global Warming Approaching Point of No Return,Warns Leading Climate Expert



--- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Considering the fact that the sun only radiates so
much heat per minute,
hour, day or year, your "colder than normal" means
that someone else has a
"hotter than normal."

NOT TRUE
You statement shows that you do not understand the
greenhouse effect. The sun may radiate about the same
amount of heat but the earth also radiates heat, the
greenhouse gases trap some of that radiation - hence
global warming. Global cooling could result from dust
or moisture in the atmosphere dissipating some of the
sun's radiation.

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