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Warming? Take a chill pill till 2030!
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Monday, January 11, 2010 |
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Janardan Negi, a distinguished theoretical geophysicist, has made a controversial forecast that the global warming phase will change to global cooling and the temperature anomaly will decline substantially by the year 2030. Some effects of the process are already evident in the cold wave of 2010 which has brought about widespread snowfall in the northern hemisphere, reports The Times Of India. |
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Could we be in for 30 years of global COOLING?
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Published on :
Monday, January 11, 2010 |
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Britain's big freeze is the start of a worldwide trend towards colder weather that seriously challenges global warming theories, eminent scientists claimed yesterday.The world has entered a 'cold mode' which is likely to bring a global dip in temperatures which will last for 20 to 30 years, they say, reports Daily Mail. |
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Recent Cooling and the Serious Data Integrity Issue
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Sunday, July 20, 2008 |
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Temperatures for the month of June this year from different satellite have had a light variations, while some of them are claiming June to have been hotter than usual some have claimed that this has been one of the coolest Junes since past few years. This variation in result cannot be accounted for and also the direct relation between CO2 increase and temperature increase can be proven wrong through the data collected reports Joseph D’Aleo from ICECAP. |
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No smoking hot spot
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Published on :
Friday, July 18, 2008 |
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An employee of the Australian Greenhouse Office, who has created a computer model, called Full CAM which helps to display the flow of carbon. People use to believe that carbon emission is the key source to the global warming problem, although from the data and research being done in the past few years it doesn’t seem so. There seems to be many flaws in the theory of carbon emissions leading to global warming. As the research shows that since 2001, temperatures have actually dropped instead of increasing due to the increase of CO2 emissions reports David Evans from The Australian. |
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Global cooling theories put scientists on guard
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Friday, May 09, 2008 |
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A new study suggesting a possible lull in manmade global warming has raised fears of a reduced urgency to battle climate change. While the study published in the journal Nature last week did not dispute manmade global warming, it did predict a cooling from recent average temperatures through 2015, as a result of a natural and temporary shift in ocean currents. The reaction to the Nature paper has underlined uncertainty about climate forecasting, as well as the fact that a minority of global warming doubters has not gone away, reports Gerard Wynn.
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