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AGW advocates please give some scientific evidence to support your claims?

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AGW advocates please give some scientific evidence to support your claims?

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  1. The global mean temperature of the earth has been rising since the start of the industrial revolution.

    Although global warming is cyclical and natural, at the moment it is occurring many hundred times faster than what it should and also a lot hotter than it should if it was a natural process.

    This view is reflected by hundreds of scientific papers including climatologist, biologist who are seeing interruptions in animal behaviour, ecologists seeing changes in ecosystems structure and function.

    There is far far FAR more scientific papers supporting AGW than there are against it.

    see for yourself http://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=g...


  2. Meehl, G.A., W.M. Washington, C.A. Ammann, J.M. Arblaster, T.M.L. Wigleym and C. Tebaldi (2004). "Combinations of Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings in Twentieth-Century Climate". Journal of Climate 17: 3721-3727.

    Jones, P.D. and Moberg, A. (2003). "Hemispheric and large-scale surface air temperature variations: An extensive revision and an update to 2001". Journal of Climate 16: 206-223

    "Recent oppositely directed trends in solar

    climate forcings and the global mean surface

    air temperature", Lockwood and Frolich (2007), Proc. R. Soc. A

    doi:10.1098/rspa.2007.1880

    "Understanding and Responding to Climate Change" from the eminent National Academy of Sciences:

    http://dels.nas.edu/dels/rpt_briefs/clim...

    "Climate change: A guide for the perplexed"

    http://environment.newscientist.com/chan...

    Sea Ice Is Reaching a Breaking Point

    Holland, Marika, et al. Geophysical Research Letters. Dec. 12, 2006

    Winton, M. Geophysical Research Letters. Dec. 13, 2006

    Warming Will Lead to Frequent and More Intense Wildfires in the Western United States

    Westerling, A., et al. Science, Vol. 313: 940-943. doi:10.1126/science.1128834. Aug. 18, 2006

    Sorry, I'm tired out.

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