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On 5/10/2014 10:17 AM, Baxter wrote:
Keith Nuttle wrote in
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Finally if you leave the Global warming religion and look at other
field you will find the long term studies do not support the global
warming data.


And you'd be wrong. I don't think this is the forum for political
discussions - except as they affect the subject of the forum:
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SEATTLE — Global warming is already altering forest landscapes in the
U.S. Northwest, increasing wildfire risks and threatening coastal
communities, according to a new federal scientific report released
Tuesday.


Forrest fires are nothing new and there will always be a first for some
lovations. Follow the money.



The National Climate Assessment provides a detailed look at the regional
and state-level effects of climate change. It lists key concerns for
Washington, Idaho and Oregon:


Follow the money.



Climate change will alter Northwest forests by increasing wildfire risk
and insect and tree disease outbreaks, and by forcing long-term shifts in
forest types and species, the report says.


Maybe it will maybe it will not. Follow the money.


Those impacts are already causing widespread tree die-offs and are
certain to cause more forest die-offs by 2040.


Maybe, the prediction is so far off that those doing the predicting may
not be around to answer. follow the money.





Though wildfires are natural events in the Northwest, warmer and drier
conditions have helped boost the number and extent of wildfires in U.S.
Western forests since 1970s, and that trend is expected to continue.


this trend has happened over and over through out the centuries followed
by global cooling.





Higher temperatures and outbreaks of mountain pine beetles, for example,
area increasing pine tree die-offs in drier forests.

http://tinyurl.com/k9ksgs9

See also:
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/imp...n/forests.html

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You may deny GW, but people working in the forest are seeing it's
affects. Some species of trees will no longer grow in certain areas.
Replanting after clear-cut fails again and again. Sustainable harvests
are moving north while southern forests don't grow as they have in the
past. Etc.


When you can't determine the reason for a problem you blame either
Global Warming or Bush.


Follow the money. If money were not involved with this hype there would
not be another word said about it. Global warming is extremely
profitable and will continue to be as long as we try to reverse
something that may not in face be a problem or even exist.