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Cold Facts on Global Warming
Thursday, December 03 2009 - Dossier: Algemeen

Cold Facts on Global Warming: brneurosci.org/co2.html

Conclusie van dit uitgebreide artikel:
Although carbon dioxide is capable of raising the Earth's overall temperature, the IPCC's predictions of catastrophic temperature increases produced by carbon dioxide have been challenged by many scientists. In particular, the importance of water vapor is frequently overlooked by environmental activists and by the media. The above discussion shows that the large temperature increases predicted by many computer models are unphysical and inconsistent with results obtained by basic measurements. Skepticism is warranted when considering computer-generated projections of global warming that cannot even predict existing observations.



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