Monday, June 22, 2009

Stop the presses: Allegedly "dramatic" information about the alleged effect of a trace atmospheric gas on the color of screech owls
Newswise — A Baylor University researcher who has studied the Eastern Screech Owl for more than 40 years says an increase in the number of the owls that are red – known as “rufus” – is another sign of global warming.

The owls can be either gray or rufus, and Dr. Fred Gehlbach, research professor of biology at Baylor, says he has observed the rufus phase of the species increasing over the years. In central Texas, where Gehlbach conducts much of his research, he noticed a dramatic increase in rufus owls after the 1984 record cold winter. He believes as global warming continues, rufus birds will only become more prevalent.

He estimates 20 years ago, rufus owls made up about seven percent of the total population. Now it is closer to 15 percent.
Frank Jakubowsky - Carbon dioxide and erroneous ideas
A few years ago I warned Urantia book readers that the idea that man made carbon dioxide was causing global warming was erroneous. At that time there was no idea from scientists that their ideas about global warming is an error. Now 700 scientists are saying the same thing I said a couple of years ago. See web site: climatedepot.com for ideas that point out that global warming alarmists are just giving ideas without scientific data.
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