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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    Here yaa go dipshit this is exactly what you wanted. A peer reviewed paper disputing anthropogenic global warming. It was just a matter of time and more evidence...


    http://science-sepp.blogspot.com/200...c-10-2007.html

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    Is this an example of what global warming will do to the planet?


    New Winter Storm Bears Down on Northeast

    By DAN NEPHIN

    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A winter storm set its sights on the Northeast on Sunday, a day after snarling road and air travel and leaving at least two people dead when up to a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest.

    Winter storm warnings and watches were in effect from the Great Lakes to New England - where the entire region was under a winter storm warning - a day after as much as 15 inches of snow fell in parts of southern Michigan and as much as 10 inches in Detroit.

    Snow started falling early in the afternoon Saturday in Pittsburgh, accumulating to about an inch before tapering off. Light rain and freezing rain took over later.

    "We'll have little bit of everything," said Bill Drzal, a Weather Service meteorologist in Pittsburgh.

    Areas to the north and east of the city were expected to see as much as 12 inches through Sunday night, according to the Weather Service.

    More than 200 flights were canceled because of the weather Saturday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, one of the nation's busiest, and all other flights were delayed an hour, said Chicago Department of Aviation spokesman Gregg Cunningham.

    Road travel also became tricky in northeastern Illinois, including Chicago's suburbs, where officials reported spinouts and cars in ditches.

    "It's coming down steady," said Mike Claffey, spokesman for the Illinois Department of Transportation.

    In Michigan, authorities said the weather was a factor when a woman died in a three-vehicle crash on slippery U.S. 23 in Monroe County. The Ann Arbor News reported that 24-year-old Ralitza Kuncheva of Dundee was riding in a car that crashed in Milan Township, about 35 miles southeast of Detroit. Authorities said the driver lost control of the car and spun into oncoming traffic.

    In southern Wisconsin, police in Waukesha said road conditions brought on by up to 5 inches of snow figured in a two-car accident that left a 51-year-old woman dead and three others injured. Police did not immediately release her name.

    Concern about the approaching storm led the University of Connecticut to cancel Sunday's winter commencement ceremony. About 850 undergraduates had expected to receive diplomas Sunday, but school spokesman Richard Veilleux said officials were concerned about the safety of the students and their families and other guests on slippery roads.


    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT

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    Quote Originally Posted by red states rule View Post
    Is this an example of what global warming will do to the planet?....
    According to Algore, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    According to Algore, yes.
    Ah the Al Gore Road Show

    Last edited by red states rule; 12-16-2007 at 08:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    Here yaa go dipshit this is exactly what you wanted. A peer reviewed paper disputing anthropogenic global warming. It was just a matter of time and more evidence...


    http://science-sepp.blogspot.com/200...c-10-2007.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukeman View Post
    Here yaa go dipshit this is exactly what you wanted. A peer reviewed paper disputing anthropogenic global warming. It was just a matter of time and more evidence...


    http://science-sepp.blogspot.com/200...c-10-2007.html


    That's a press release, not a peer reviewed scientific journal article. Not to mention Fred Singer is an oil company shill. Thank you, try again.


    Journal name, volume, and page number, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    That's a press release, not a peer reviewed scientific journal article. Thank you, try again.


    Journal name, volume, and page number, please.
    Is this the thread where you claimed having a phd in biology wasn't good enough for you, even though you don't know their area of research?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFbombloader View Post

    Journal name, volume, and page number, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    Spidyman slinked away a while ago. Or he died of embarrassment.
    As soon as someone will provide me with the journal name, volume, and page number of a single peer reviewed scientific paper which claims anthropogenic global warming to be wrong, I would love to read it and talk about it. Until then....

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    Quote Originally Posted by red states rule View Post
    Is this an example of what global warming will do to the planet?


    New Winter Storm Bears Down on Northeast

    By DAN NEPHIN

    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A winter storm set its sights on the Northeast on Sunday, a day after snarling road and air travel and leaving at least two people dead when up to a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest.

    Winter storm warnings and watches were in effect from the Great Lakes to New England - where the entire region was under a winter storm warning - a day after as much as 15 inches of snow fell in parts of southern Michigan and as much as 10 inches in Detroit.

    Snow started falling early in the afternoon Saturday in Pittsburgh, accumulating to about an inch before tapering off. Light rain and freezing rain took over later.

    "We'll have little bit of everything," said Bill Drzal, a Weather Service meteorologist in Pittsburgh.

    Areas to the north and east of the city were expected to see as much as 12 inches through Sunday night, according to the Weather Service.

    More than 200 flights were canceled because of the weather Saturday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, one of the nation's busiest, and all other flights were delayed an hour, said Chicago Department of Aviation spokesman Gregg Cunningham.

    Road travel also became tricky in northeastern Illinois, including Chicago's suburbs, where officials reported spinouts and cars in ditches.

    "It's coming down steady," said Mike Claffey, spokesman for the Illinois Department of Transportation.

    In Michigan, authorities said the weather was a factor when a woman died in a three-vehicle crash on slippery U.S. 23 in Monroe County. The Ann Arbor News reported that 24-year-old Ralitza Kuncheva of Dundee was riding in a car that crashed in Milan Township, about 35 miles southeast of Detroit. Authorities said the driver lost control of the car and spun into oncoming traffic.

    In southern Wisconsin, police in Waukesha said road conditions brought on by up to 5 inches of snow figured in a two-car accident that left a 51-year-old woman dead and three others injured. Police did not immediately release her name.

    Concern about the approaching storm led the University of Connecticut to cancel Sunday's winter commencement ceremony. About 850 undergraduates had expected to receive diplomas Sunday, but school spokesman Richard Veilleux said officials were concerned about the safety of the students and their families and other guests on slippery roads.


    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT


    Do you know the meaning of the word 'global' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Said1 View Post
    Is this the thread where you claimed having a phd in biology wasn't good enough for you, even though you don't know their area of research?
    The climate itself is a physical process, hence to study it one should have a degree in a physical science. Those with degrees in the life sciences, however, could be very well qualified to comment on the effects of the climate, as that requires knowledge of both the physical and life sciences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    The climate itself is a physical process, hence to study it one should have a degree in a physical science. Those with degrees in the life sciences, however, could be very well qualified to comment on the effects of the climate, as that requires knowledge of both the physical and life sciences.
    Is that a yes or a no? Is there an approprate area of specialized research that would satisfy your criteria?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Said1 View Post
    Is that a yes or a no? Is there an approprate area of specialized research that would satisfy your criteria?
    My criteria for what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    My criteria for what?
    Never mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    I would like to see a reference to a single peer reviewed scientific journal paper which claims that anthropogenic global warming is false.
    There's an extremely simple way to prove that anthropogenic global warming is true:

    1. The world's population has been rising exponentially for centuries.
    2. Any given individual generates a similar amount of CO2, mostly by exhaling and farting.
    3. Therefore, as there are more human beings, more CO2 is generated and the planet warms.
    Q.E.D.
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