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Old 04-23-2008, 04:13 PM
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FOXNews.com - Scientist: Forget Global Warming, Prepare for New Ice Age - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News

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He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January this year, by about 0.7 degrees Centigrade.

"This is the fastest temperature change in the instrumental record, and it puts us back to where we were in 1930," Chapman wrote in The Australian Wednesday. "If the temperature does not soon recover, we will have to conclude that global warming is over."

Critics quickly pointed out that Chapman may have been "cherry-picking" the data.
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i like at the end how the article states "that the author was cherry picking the data".

Isn't it funny how according to these enviro-freaks, that if they are confronted with information that conflicts with their interest they quickly dismiss it as bunk ?

But the proof is out there, easter canada and the US was hit with a serious snow storm early this year, and just recently here we've been inundated with snow and cool temps. I'm really beginning to believe that the earth's weather is cyclical, and there is really no model that can accurate predict what is going on.
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