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Old 03-13-2007, 11:04 AM   #84
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I'm sorry where did you get that information? In no way did does he state that every year the climate will worsen in the book. Perhaps you should read the book instead of jumping to wild conclusions from a synopsis. It is actually a very well thought out look at global warming.
Correct, but he does blame the "drought like conditions in Australia" on Global Warming. Katrina and the Tsunami are both mentioned in the book reviews as being causel effects of Global Warming.

Could one not then assume that if the temperature is rising, and will likely continue to rise (because of green house gasses as they arent likely to decrease next year) that those effects would be the same or worse next year?

I still have a hard time believing that if the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is less than 0.0542% as inidcated in the video, and humans contribute what appears to be much less than 10% of that, how that approx 0.003% (High Estimate) amount increase by humans would be responsible for such a dramatic shift in weather patterns.

Had it been a foreign substance to the atmosphere similar to polluting the waters I could associate more closely with it. I would have thought the earth had a larger fault tolerance than that.

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