Poll: Are trees an accurate enough recorder of air temperature to accurately determine past temperatures?

Wine Making FAQ
Yes, the tree derived temperature data seems clear and accurate on this point and is a good record of past temperature 2% (35 votes)Warning Signs: EPA: The Blob that Ate America
The EPA has been the spear point for the global warming hoax, the creation of many worldwide and domestic environmental groups that continue to lie, saying it is caused by humans. There is, however, NO global warming. The Earth has been into a cooling cycle for the past decade. The current cooling is predicted to last for decades to come.BBC NEWS | Europe | Naked crowd gathers for climate change
Hundreds of naked people gathered in a French vineyard to pose for photographer Spencer Tunick and illustrate the threat of global warming through art.
The famous photographer teamed up with Greenpeace to create a "meaningful message" on climate change, concentrating on the vulnerability of wines and agriculture in France.
Wine Making FAQ
The process for making wine is much easier than most people think. When yeast converts sugar in fruit to carbon dioxide and alcohol, the CO2 escapes into the air and what's left is wine.
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