Finally , I repeat my earlier remarks (made before EOS piece published) that we are missing an opportunity to say that a warm Medieval period per se is not a refutation of anthropogenic warming , {as its absence is no proof}, if we do not understand the role of specific forcings (natural and anthropogenic) that influenced medieval and current climates. Cheers Keith
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Email 2720, Oct 2003: Warmist Keith Briffa admits(?) "we do not understand the role of specific forcings (natural and anthropogenic) that influenced medieval and current climates"
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