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GeneralRe: Interesting piece on the fallibility of science. Pin
Erudite_Eric27-Jan-14 10:02
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jschell28-Jan-14 10:08
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Erudite_Eric29-Jan-14 4:34
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ZurdoDev27-Jan-14 10:14
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W Balboos, GHB27-Jan-14 9:08
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Erudite_Eric27-Jan-14 10:12
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Stefan_Lang28-Jan-14 1:56
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W Balboos, GHB28-Jan-14 2:10
W Balboos, GHB28-Jan-14 2:10 
All would have been better served if the phenomenon were referred to only as "Climate Change".

That is a given. How it will manifest itself is quite another story. Winters will remain colder then summers (for those of us who have seasons).

The kind of things to look for, aside from more and bigger storms of all types, is the far more dangerous possibility of changes in rainfall patterns. For all the causes (and methane from termite fart is a major player), there are primary and secondary responses (more plankton and algae in warmer seas make up for lost forest?). It's as you recognized, not a simple story when it comes to predicting the ending, or more properly, the new resting point.

The earth is a spherical test tube and we've modified the properties of the contents - like it or not, we've but to wait and see.

And, of course, for those in the extreme 'right', we can always go for nuclear winter to set things right.




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Erudite_Eric29-Jan-14 4:36
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Erudite_Eric29-Jan-14 5:50
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W Balboos, GHB29-Jan-14 6:35
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