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NOAA&NASA: 2014 Warmest Year on Record
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 127334" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Very informative cyptomcat. This is way outside my field of expertise but I try to stay current on the research. My general observation is that every reputable source of information I could find seems to validate the theory of anthropocentric and CO2 based global warming. I want to say that is was the American Geological Society that was the lone dissenter some 10 years ago but more recently they have changed their official public position to the majority opinion.</p><p></p><p>Forgive me for going off topic when this conversation is going on at such a sophisticated level but have you read any good research on climate change effect in the oceans impacting the features of tectonic plate action? Or is that still in the way too speculative phase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 127334, member: 1640"] Very informative cyptomcat. This is way outside my field of expertise but I try to stay current on the research. My general observation is that every reputable source of information I could find seems to validate the theory of anthropocentric and CO2 based global warming. I want to say that is was the American Geological Society that was the lone dissenter some 10 years ago but more recently they have changed their official public position to the majority opinion. Forgive me for going off topic when this conversation is going on at such a sophisticated level but have you read any good research on climate change effect in the oceans impacting the features of tectonic plate action? Or is that still in the way too speculative phase? [/QUOTE]
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