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8-8-2008 3:40 AM185 views
abailart says:
<<<n the end, reporters covering climate change should keep in mind that the relationship between temperature and human greenhouse gas and aerosol emissions is considerably more complicated than we often assume, and natural forcings tend to dominate year-to-year variability.>>>

But who on earth can bother with complicated thinking?
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8-8-2008 4:53 AM
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7. - Must see - directly relates to your selective graphs which display no more that a quarter of a century. This is a ridiculous time frame by which to support global warming. The reason a lack of warming would be significant is beca...
8-8-2008 5:21 AM
abailart
I didn't select the graphs. The graphs are invitations to explore the thinking in the article. The article is published under the imprint of a place called Yale, whatever that is. Of the site they say:

<<<The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media is an online publication and forum to foster dialogue on climate change among scientists, journalists, policymakers, and the public. The Yale Forum is an initiative of the Yale Project on Climate Change, directed by Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Edited by veteran environmental journalist and journalism educator Bud Ward, The Yale Forum seeks to provide print, broadcasting, and online reporters...
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