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Joseph Romm is the editor of Climate Progress and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.
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Delay And Deny Posted 10:53 am
29 Nov 2008
Since his Presidency was engineered by every mouth-watered Lib group, he has to mouth the party line. Even if he had an opinion, he doesn't seem to have the mental machinery on the math side to articulate a real opinion.
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Delay And Deny Posted 11:12 am
29 Nov 2008
But no...they cling...cling...cling...to 1998...
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11083
The researchers acknowledge that comparing 2001 predictions with just five years of subsequent data represents a very short timescale relative to climate change.
As a result, Rahmstorf and colleagues say it would "premature" to conclude that sea levels will continue to follow the "upper limit line" in future.
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