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alimentarius Posted: Thu, Oct 29 2009 9:40 AM

Are there any "climate sceptics" who have published anything at all? I've heard that the solar activity has been low over the last 50 yrs, therefore making it hard to explain global warming. 

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Poptech replied on Thu, Oct 29 2009 11:46 AM

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ThomasC replied on Thu, Oct 29 2009 11:50 AM

This Blog is amazing if you are willing to invest some time:

http://www.climateaudit.org/

This is also great:

http://masterresource.org/?p=5240

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Just throwing in my 2 cents but there was a fair amount of sunspot activity in the 90's, o zone levels naturally fluctuate as do temperatures

All the statists and Keynesians will look up and shout "Save Us!" and I'll wisper "No." 

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