May 12, 2008
But as much as I enjoy hearing from someone who's not beating Al Gore's drum, I have to be honest.
I don't believe his numbers either.
Temperature is such an incredibly localized phenomenon that I find it very difficult to give credence to the very existence of "average global temperature".
Much less measuring its change.
Much, much less measuring it to a precision of hundredths of a degree.
Frankly, I consider the idea of "average global temperature" to be about as useful as the idea of "average global moisture". After all, "on average", the whole planet is under a mile of sea water.
Bunk, bunk, and bunk. I'll have no truck with it.
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