Katzenjammer
08-30-2008, 12:35 PM
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/topstory/2004/0223landsummer.html
Note that they claim that the conversion from forest to ag "in the United States, in the last 100 years ... seems to be offsetting the greenhouse warming, to some extent".
What's artfully not-quite-hidden is that cooling, the "offset", is documented only down close to the ground, apparently the result of irrigative evaporation.
It would seem that even Hanson can't shut down BushCo's censors.
Note that they claim that the conversion from forest to ag "in the United States, in the last 100 years ... seems to be offsetting the greenhouse warming, to some extent".
What's artfully not-quite-hidden is that cooling, the "offset", is documented only down close to the ground, apparently the result of irrigative evaporation.
It would seem that even Hanson can't shut down BushCo's censors.