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Interesting Article from Newsweek

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posted on Apr, 8 2007 @ 11:39 PM
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In many other respects, the ill effects of warming are overblown. Sea levels, for example, have been increasing since the end of the last ice age. When you look at recent centuries in perspective, ignoring short-term fluctuations, the rate of sea-level rise has been relatively uniform (less than a couple of millimeters a year). There's even some evidence that the rate was higher in the first half of the twentieth century than in the second half. Overall, the risk of sea-level rise from global warming is less at almost any given location than that from other causes, such as tectonic motions of the earth's surface.

Many of the most alarming studies rely on long-range predictions using inherently untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately forecast the weather a week from now. Interpretations of these studies rarely consider that the impact of carbon on temperature goes down—not up—the more carbon accumulates in the atmosphere. Even if emissions were the sole cause of the recent temperature rise—a dubious proposition—future increases wouldn't be as steep as the climb in emissions.

--www.msnbc.msn.com...

I thought this article was interesting at least. Unlike others, this person does not seem to have a political agenda. I am curious to see what people here think about it.

[edit on 4/8/2007 by Togetic]



posted on Apr, 8 2007 @ 11:41 PM
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I think (s)he has good points, but don't be absurd, everyone has a political agenda.



 
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