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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 1975643" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>I think there is some solid evidence on climate change, mainly research done in Europe. But I also think the data is slightly skewed due to "abnormal" weather patterns the last few years I've the north Atlantic areas. As past data shows, we are on track to a historically normal elevated greenhouse gas pattern, but that archived data also shows it happening at a slightly faster rate during this particular cycle. Then again, biological sampling has showed the increase to be stalling in growth rate since the mid-60's. The research is pretty conclusive that this warm cycle should be ending within the next decade or so, and lulling back into a cooler pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 1975643, member: 24500"] I think there is some solid evidence on climate change, mainly research done in Europe. But I also think the data is slightly skewed due to "abnormal" weather patterns the last few years I've the north Atlantic areas. As past data shows, we are on track to a historically normal elevated greenhouse gas pattern, but that archived data also shows it happening at a slightly faster rate during this particular cycle. Then again, biological sampling has showed the increase to be stalling in growth rate since the mid-60's. The research is pretty conclusive that this warm cycle should be ending within the next decade or so, and lulling back into a cooler pattern. [/QUOTE]
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