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A hearty "well done" to Rep. John Linder for his detailed and quantitative presentation of carbon dioxide and methane issues related to global warming ("Global-warming theory and the eugenics precedent," Op-Ed, Monday). He could have included another H.L. Mencken quotation: "For every complex problem, there's a simple solution and it's usually wrong."
Can the more than 30 authors of the recent IPCC Summary for Policymakers "Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis" be wrong? It would be comforting to read in their summary that their sole hypothesis, that greenhouse gas concentration causes global warming, resulted after they considered and discarded another hypothesis that global warming causes greenhouse gas concentration.See the full content of this document
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Complex Problem, Simple Solution
The findings of the IPCC group contradict the CO2 data...
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