[geeks] I really don't get it ...
vance at neurotica.com
vance at neurotica.com
Tue Oct 22 16:49:08 CDT 2002
I'm a personal believer in the view (which I haven't made any attempt to
prove -- I believe it purely nonscientifically) that the current global
warming is a result of the precession of the Earth's axis of rotation.
Peace... Sridhar
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Steven Hill wrote:
> A good book to read is Global Biogeochemical Cycles. (Butcher)
>
> I read it when I was studying climate, and geoscience.
>
> The thing to remember is that the earth has a tendency to survive change,
> it buffers changes in CO2, and other greenhouse gases and so on, but the
> effects do show up.
>
> A noteworthy point, is that changes of a cyclic nature, such as
> atmospheric (and oceanic) CO2 concentrations are barely affected by our
> existance on this rock.
>
> --
> Steven Hill
>
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