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Cold spell blamed for three deaths in sunny Thailand
Jan 13, 2009, 2:16 GMT
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...eh?
Global climate disruption is a very broad ecological pattern caused by CO2 emissions. It can cause extreme cold in unlikely places just as readily as it can cause extreme heat in unlikely places. Measuring the temperature on a given day is Tahiti simply provides evidence of the temperature on that particular day in Tahiti. If I were to measure my blood pressure and find that it is indeed lower today than it was on this same day forty years ago, I would not immediately draw the conclusion that aging does not exist.
Really, Al! Come on! Mr. Gore? Any comments? Al?.... Where are you....?
Yes, you found me out. I'm Al Gore. I'm the only person in the entire world who is saying these things.
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