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1-11-2008 @ 5:22PM
John said...
When it last snowed in Baghdad in the 1960s, was global warming to blame? Whenever you hear of the record temperatures for winter's day and they tell you that the last time it was this warm was in the 1930s, was global warming to blame?
Everytime it snows in Jerusalem (about every decade) I read the same surprised headlines. People also forget that the stories of brutally cold winters in New England and huge snowfalls in London occurred during what scientists called 'The little Ice Age" that wasn't normal either.
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1-12-2008 @ 1:19AM
Julia said...
There has been global warming since the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century. The "little ice age" took place during this time period. See a coincidence?