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Falling Ocean Temperatures - Blame Global Warming
2006-03-04
Posted by:Jainter Choth1239

#5  Of course it's Bush's fault...


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Posted by: .com   2006-03-04 19:19  

#4  The buildup of this La Nina was so exceptionally swift and intense

Strange thing to say, because anyone who checks this on a regular basis, would know there has been a weak (to moderate)La Nina for the last year.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-03-04 16:55  

#3  I blame bush.

I don't know why, but I can't find any other culprit, so I'll pin it on him.
Posted by: Uneque Angoluling4340   2006-03-04 16:16  

#2  academic ticks on the grant teat, led by Gorebots and enviro ....oops meant to do an all-caps JM rant
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-04 15:37  

#1  Both El Nino and La Nina are naturally occurring cycles, although there is much speculation among climate scientists that man-made global warming may make them more frequent and more vicious and that this trend may have already started. [then again, it may have not started a trend, heh.]

Well, that statement alone ought to be good for a bunch of scientific grants to study it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-03-04 13:39  

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