| Author | Message | | Cowboy | | Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:02 am Post subject: Global sea levels dropping since 2005 |
| Global sea levels dropping since 2005 http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6794#When:00:48:00Z Long-term mean sea level change is a variable of considerable interest in the studies of global climate change. The measurement of long-term changes in global mean sea level can provide an important corroboration of predictions by climate models of global warming. Long term sea level variations are primarily determined with two different methods. Yes, I would agree, it is indeed a variable of considerable interest. The question now is, how is it linked to global climate change (aka global warming) if CO2 continues to increase, and sea level does not? | |  | | funglefoot | | Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:47 am Post subject: |
| Cowboy is as thick as PIG SHIT.
| |  | | Cowboy | | Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:00 pm Post subject: |
| Amusing diversion from you... | |  | | Anglo Thug | | Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:32 pm Post subject: |
| | Cowboy wrote: | Amusing diversion from you... | It took you over three months to work it out? I guess you've demonstrated the previous suggestion. Once the corporations find a way to way to efficiently monopolise and monetise environmentalism you'll be one if its leading advocates. Don't think so? Consider your conversion from government lapdog to frontline revolutionary since 20th Jan. What a craptacular performance, but predictable. _________________ Please sign the petition to prosecute War Criminal Tony Blair | |  | | Cowboy | | Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:38 pm Post subject: |
| | Quote: | | It took you over three months to work it out? | This? | Quote: | Global sea levels dropping since 2005 http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6794#When:00:48:00Z Long-term mean sea level change is a variable of considerable interest in the studies of global climate change. The measurement of long-term changes in global mean sea level can provide an important corroboration of predictions by climate models of global warming. Long term sea level variations are primarily determined with two different methods. Yes, I would agree, it is indeed a variable of considerable interest. The question now is, how is it linked to global climate change (aka global warming) if CO2 continues to increase, and sea level does not? | Nope. | Quote: | | Consider your conversion from government lapdog to frontline revolutionary since 20th Jan. | No such thing has happened. I simply reject the imposition of socialism and communism on Americans... | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |