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Some Cooler Alarmism

  • Posted by: Patrick James
  • on February 11, 2008 at 3:35 pm

While we’re on the subject of global climate change, it might be worth looking at this article from Investor’s Business Daily, which posits that Global Cooling is a greater threat than its en vogue polarity. Since our in-house team of world-renowned scientists has the day off, we can’t authoritatively speak to the validity of the study. But, while this research doesn’t necessarily refute the hotter climatology studies, the idea that the sun has something to do with the temperature of the earth makes at least a little sense to us.

Thanks, Tom.

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