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Old 02-21-2007, 08:16 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gmeyers1944 View Post
Figure 1 in the link below shows that we are still cooler than the average of the last 3000 years on the surface of the Sargasso Sea.
What about globally though? The sargasso sea isn't necessarily a representation of global temperatures. Also how warm it was 3000 years ago is irrelevant to what is causing global warming today.

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Figure 2 shows that global surface temperatures are not related to increases in carbon dioxide.
It only shows that global surface temperatures are not only related to increases in co2.

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Figure 3 points to the most likely cause of any warming, solar activity.
This figure has been shown to be incorrect:
http://www.realclimate.org/damon&laut_2004.pdf