Sunday, October 5, 2008

When Good (lefty) Papers Go Bad.

When the New York Times starts bringing up the possibility of global cooling, you know it’s about to get interesting. Note the oblique reference to global cooling, "would more than offset the warming effect".New York Times: Sunspots Are Fewest Since 1954, but Significance Is Unclear.Quotes:Scientists are not sure why this minimum has been especially minimal, and the episode is even playing into the global warming debate. Some wonder if this could b[...]

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[Source: The Money Blogs]

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