How about a comment on Toine's photo, Graywolf?
Jostein

2007/6/11, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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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