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O Esfriamento Global
Posted By paulo paiva On Monday, July 14, 2008 @ 10:30 pm In Ciência, Imprensa, meio ambiente | 3 Comments
Olhe só o que saiu no [1] Space and Science Research Center (destaque meu):
“After an exhaustive review of a substantial body of climate research, and in conjunction with the obvious and compelling new evidence that exists, it is time that the world community acknowledges that the Earth has begun its next climate change. In an opinion echoed by many scientists around the world, the Space and Science Research Center (SSRC), today declares that the world’s climate warming of the past decades has now come to an end. A new climate era has already started that is bringing predominantly colder global temperatures for many years into the future. In some years this new climate will create dangerously cold weather with significant ill-effects world wide. Global warming is over – a new cold climate has begun.”
Segue uma foto do Al Gore em sua futura empreitada.
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3 Comments To "O Esfriamento Global"
#1 Comment By Daniel Christino On Thursday, July 17, 2008 @ 5:06 pm
Paulo, cuidado com suas fontes. Eis um link para a pesquisa da NASA que baseia os argumentos do John Casey. (http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10may_longrange.htm )
O cientista da NASA, David Hathaway, não estabelece nenhuma relação de causalidade alguma entre os ciclos solares e o aquecimento global. Quem faz isso é o cara do SSRC. No mínimo controverso.
A foto do Al Gora, por outro lado, é muito boa.
#2 Comment By Paulo Paiva On Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 9:11 am
Eu postei mesmo por causa da foto! Hehehehe!
#3 Comment By yuri vieira On Tuesday, July 22, 2008 @ 11:36 am
Bem, o Sol é nossa “usina de energia” mais próxima, né. Por mais controverso que a influência de seus ciclos possa ser, não creio que sejam irrelevantes para o que ocorre na Terra.
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