Friday, March 21, 2014
Question of the Day
			  If non-anthropogenic influences are strong enough to counteract the 
expected effects of increased CO2, why wouldn’t they be strong enough to
 sometimes enhance warming trends, and in so doing lead to an 
over-estimate of CO2 influence?
The Quadrant
(h/t Steve Hayward)
			  
			
 
  
The Quadrant
(h/t Steve Hayward)
Labels: Difficult-to-answer question for Global Warming true believers
