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Old March 5th 14, 05:33 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.skeptic,alt.atheism,sci.astro
David Dalton
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Default Are solar effects taken into account?

Have solar effects been subtracted from recent global
warming measurements leaving only the remainder to
be attributed to us humans?

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