I can't remember where I read this, but here is another interesting
question: "If man is responsible for global warming, why is it
happening to Mars at approximately the same rate?" I hardly think we've
burned enough hydrocarbons there to make a difference, and our sun IS a
variable star...
Bruce
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> [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wayne Culberson
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> Subject: [OM] Re: Glacier photos - was Re: Re: [OT] Getting
> gassed - a rant.
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> > Global warming is most certainly real. The only question is
> how much
> > of it is caused by humans. /jmac
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> My opinion is, very little of it is caused by humans, or can
> be changed by humans. I guess I back up my opinion by
> continuing to log on about 40,000 kms. per year on the little
> Chevy Tracker.
>
> Another question is, how many cycles of warming and cooling
> has the world gone through, and how often do they occur? I
> just feel so fortunate to be living in one of the warming cycles.
>
> Wayne (who has about 7 cords of firewood to pile inside in
> the next few days, and Dustin, who is not particularly fond
> of woodpiles: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3722173 )
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