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So, you still believe in Global Warming...

 

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/23/hacker.climate/

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,662092,00.html

Global warming appears to have stalled. Climatologists are puzzled as to why average global temperatures have stopped rising over the last 10 years. Some attribute the trend to a lack of sunspots, while others explain it through ocean currents.

At least the weather in Copenhagen is likely to be cooperating. The Danish Meteorological Institute predicts that temperatures in December, when the city will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference, will be one degree above the long-term average.

Otherwise, however, not much is happening with global warming at the moment. The Earth's average temperatures have stopped climbing since the beginning of the millennium, and it even looks as though global warming could come to a standstill this year.

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Maybe all our efforts to stop Global Warmig are finally paying off ;)

How is it that scientists cannot even arrive at a consensus on changes in temperatures, even though temperatures are constantly being measured?

No one really knows what exactly the world climate will look like in the not-so-distant future, that is, in 2015, 2030 or 2050. This is because it is not just human influence but natural factors that affect the Earth's climate.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid;=atJRfSKS0cOA

“The margins of error are so large that it can be difficult to draw strong conclusions,” Bamber said, pointing to a 2008 study he co-wrote that estimated East Antarctica’s ice loss at 4 billion tons, with an error margin of 61 billion tons.

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