Most of us agree that the world is getting warmer. It is the alleged cause that 
we dispute. In fact I have been doing some thinking on the matter and came up 
with with several possibilities, none of which seem to be enough to account for 
mass climate changes. However several of them happening simultaneously could 
well account for it.

Solar temperature
Sunspot activity
Interplanetary dust clouds
Perturbation of Earths orbit
Earth's core temperature
Shifting of the Earth's core
Dust in the air
State of the ozone layer
Cloud cover, or lack there of
Vegetation cover, or lack there of
Water area changes
Weather pattern changes
Volcanic activity
fossil fuel*
TV news personalities use of hair spay
Undoubted others that I am too dumb to think of

*Not your car, but the fact that the so called little ice age seems to coincide 
nicely with the use of poor grade coal as the primary heating source.
 
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I saw it before. Kind of an odd angle and not enough depth of field. But 
> interesting none the less. 
> 
> Global warming can't really be measred in days or months or even a couple of 
> years. We actually had a very cold spring. I lost mroe plants to frost this 
> year that at any time in the sixteen years I've lived in Michigan. The people 
> who published new gardening zones for North America did a great disservice to 
> gardeners. Yes, it's getting warmer, but not quickly enough to change the 
> zones overnight. 
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Toine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Jostein,
>> That's a great idea! Let's give it a try:
>>
>> Last weekend I have found prove of global warming:
>> http://leende.net/peso/20070610
>> This moth used to be extremely rare in my cold home country the
>> Netherlands. This weekend the moths could be found in large numbers.
>>
>> Toine,
>>
>> I think you will attract more comments from our american friends if
>> you repost it without the words "global warming"... :-)
>>
>> Jostein
>>
>>
>> Thanks to global warming: exotic moths and butterfies in the Netherlands.
>>
>> http://leende.net/peso/20070610
>>
>> This moth is common in the Mediterranean.
>>
>> K10D FA100/2.8 macro, 1/90, f/4, iso800
>>
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