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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 72234" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Ju-u-u-u-ust a wee pebble in the Bush (oops, sorry; that should have been bush) and somewhat off-topic:</p><p></p><p>I recently read a document making quite an argument for the case of CO2 not being the culprit it is made out to be. Also, a student project submitted to the annual Schools' Expo Competition (given a high mark by us) did a thorough examination and documentation of weather changes, CO2 levels, polar ice changes and the like since the time all recordings started. It shows an about 11 - 12 year cycle, and quite a few contradictions to the present hue-and-cry. Not my field of expertise, but made me think. But that is another topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 72234, member: 144"] Ju-u-u-u-ust a wee pebble in the Bush (oops, sorry; that should have been bush) and somewhat off-topic: I recently read a document making quite an argument for the case of CO2 not being the culprit it is made out to be. Also, a student project submitted to the annual Schools' Expo Competition (given a high mark by us) did a thorough examination and documentation of weather changes, CO2 levels, polar ice changes and the like since the time all recordings started. It shows an about 11 - 12 year cycle, and quite a few contradictions to the present hue-and-cry. Not my field of expertise, but made me think. But that is another topic. [/QUOTE]
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