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Chaotic0ne

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1996-1998 must have looked like doomsday to all the global warming tards, because at that rate of warming there would be no more ice caps by 2000!!! Herp derp! Oh wait..... Lets keep thinking 10-20, or even the last 200 years is relevant to gauging actual climate change on a planet that's existed for billions of years. Their sample size isn't nearly large enough if they're looking at it from only the last 200 years. That and considering the same trogs screaming global warming change their tune to "Ice Age!!" the moment things start rebounding south.
 

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1996-1998 must have looked like doomsday to all the global warming tards, because at that rate of warming there would be no more ice caps by 2000!!! Herp derp! Oh wait..... Lets keep thinking 10-20, or even the last 200 years is relevant to gauging actual climate change on a planet that's existed for billions of years. Their sample size isn't nearly large enough if they're looking at it from only the last 200 years. That and considering the same trogs screaming global warming change their tune to "Ice Age!!" the moment things start rebounding south.

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