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8 May 07 - "[T]he science is nowhere near settled on the issue of
global warming," said Roy Spencer, principal research scientist at
the University of Alabama-Huntsville.
"The fact is we really don't know how much global warming in the
last 100 to 150 years is manmade and how much is natural. We don't deny
that climate change occurs. What we do deny is that mankind is totally
or even mostly responsible for that warming.
"I believe that the predictions of catastrophic climate change are
more based on faith than they are science," said Spencer, a former
NASA scientist for climate studies. "The science is so immature on
this subject, we simply do not know what to measure in the atmosphere to
determine how sensitive our climate system is to increasing levels of
carbon dioxide."
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