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In reply to the discussion: Letter to a Climate Change Denier [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)25. Hi, sorry, I've been busy all day and just got back on and saw your question
And the answer is, I have absolutely no idea if its valid or not, it's just always been this vague reference by climate change deniers.... Here's a wiki link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period
The guy's a nut! I'm guessing it's something he heard on Faux News because my mom parrots this as well. I refuse to engage them anymore. They have chosen to believe the worst fringe group of scientists who have no credibility on this at all.
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I want to tear my hair out when someone tells me this is all "normal" cyclical events
riderinthestorm
Mar 2012
#3
Well he seems to believe the scientists who say it's 'normal cyclical activity'
lunatica
Mar 2012
#6
yes he brings up the Ice Age, and the times during the medieval era as his proofs.
riderinthestorm
Mar 2012
#10
Hi, sorry, I've been busy all day and just got back on and saw your question
riderinthestorm
Mar 2012
#25
Yes! The person I work with accepts the view of only 2% of climate scientists who state
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2012
#14
Well it seems they do rely on scientific evidence that climate does change cyclically
lunatica
Mar 2012
#7
I just can't figure out why those people? don't yet realize that they ARE
SammyWinstonJack
Mar 2012
#30
"One of the biggest problems with stupidity is that it doesn't recognize it's own limits."
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2012
#32
He's fairly bright but unread, and pretty much in a chronic rage state.
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2012
#33