the fight is lost, page-40

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    Yes phillip_k. However, there are many more knockout blows. For one, as I mentioned the models do not take into account the different type of clouds that are formed throughout the globe. They also misrepresent the amount of clouds formed.

    http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2009/04/15/climate-models-better-cloudsless-warming/

    Also, there are so many climate models that predicted temperatures would rise from 1998-2009. They must all be missing factors that are more important than carbon to explain why the actual temperatures didn't follow what the models predicted.
 
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