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Our Real Manmade Climate Crisis

Kenneth L. Wrote: Mar 04, 2013 7:45 AM
I am not implying that this is the main issue, nor that it will provide a reliable indicator of the quality of reasoning by every commenter. Sometimes we all are susceptible to typographical errors. But notice that John in OK has provided a factual response using correct spelling, puctuation and grammar, while bitoubush offers an incoherent comment that is virtually unreadable, made up of reckless exaggeration in a sentence fragment as well as two sentences divided by a comma. Who do you suppose has a better grasp of the issue?

In his first address as Secretary of State, John Kerry said we must safeguard “the most sacred trust” we owe to our children and grandchildren: “an environment not ravaged by rising seas, deadly superstorms, devastating droughts, and the other hallmarks of a dramatically changing climate.”

Even the IPCC and British Meteorological Office now recognize that average global temperatures haven’t budged in almost 17 years. No evidence suggests that sea level rise, storms, droughts or other weather and climate events or trends display any statistically significant difference from what Earth and mankind have experienced over the last 100-plus...

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