[at-l] Note from Mudbutt

Bob C ellen at clinic.net
Tue Feb 27 19:26:30 CST 2007


FWIW. Global warming results in a total disruption of global temperatures. Though most places will become warmer, a few will become colder. Plus all past patterns of climate will change. Both new record lows and new record highs are likely.

REports of record lows and/or record highs are meaningless, unless those events are related somehow to the overall changes. Nature has always been complicated. The complications increase as contitions change.

Weary




> ------------Original Message------------
> From: "Gadog430" <gadog430 at charter.net>
> To: RoksnRoots at aol.com, AT-L at Backcountry.net
> Date: Mon, Feb-26-2007 8:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Note from Mudbutt
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> Yeah, that global warming is a real bi***.
> Dawg
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