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    Climate change?

    It would seem to me that to forecast the next 100 years we should be looking at the last 1000 years. If we wish to forecast the next 10 years then look at the last 100 years. To do the opposite of taking a warming decade and project it forward 100 years is simply very poor science, way to small...
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    Climate change?

    Hi Dazz, Farmers have been using them for years before scientific soil data was available, the guy in QLD was a paid service and people were happy to part with $$$ so must have some credibility Maybe TC, PF or another farmer will comment
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    Climate change?

    Cherry picking of data ruling by UK Information Commissioner http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/24/the-sum-of-yamal-of-greater-than-its-parts/#more-64217 About the UK ICO http://www.ico.gov.uk/
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    Climate change?

    Long range forecast for Victoria, the start of a very cold decade or two http://www.thelongview.com.au/documents/FORECAST-2012-No3-WINTER-Kevin-Long.pdf
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    Climate change?

    Hi Hi E, The sad thing to me is the terror campaign being waged upon our children, I can accept your argument that we should all read the data and act accordingly but when the Dept Of Education consistently lies to my granchildren causing them to have nightmares of everyone drowning I get a...
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    Climate change?

    I am back living in area that I lived in 50 years ago and could take anyone interested to houses that used to have saltwater under them every Christmas high tide. They filled it so that it was the same height as the adjoining shore, it used to get extremely damp but not wet after that, 53 years...
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    Climate change?

    That link takes me to the CSIRO, that is the same organisation that wouldn't allow a researcher to publish a report that disagreed with the IPCC report. The same organisation that states in its own reports that the southern hemisphere is already producing less CO2 than previously and the...
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    Climate change?

    Flannery had been saying the sea would rise 1 cm a year for the past 10 years or so which means that it should be 100mm higher than 10 years ago. The fact is that it has risen about 4.5 mm which means within 10 years he is out by about 95% in his forecast. The original IPCC report claimed...
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