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Old March 13th, 2007, 11:21 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default The truth at last

wrote:
On Mar 13, 12:46 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
wrote:
That didn't answer my questions (what amount of CO2 is
generated from natural vs human sources), but I'll look at the URL.

I don't know, but if the historical, all-time high before the
industrial age is ~300 ppm and there is now 379 ppm (and growing)
I'd venture a wild guess and say some of it anyway.


I'm certain it's "some of it". I'd feel better if I knew relative
percentages.


Another question for you in the meantime: If global warming
started after the industrial revolution, why did the glaciers
begin receding before then?

Natural causes ? I'm just guessing.


Yeah, that's not very comforting. If the glaciers have been
receding for 150-200 years, but CO2 has only started
increasing the last 40 years is it possible that you are
attacking a symptom and not the cause of the warming?
- Ken


Glaciers have been receding for longer than 200 years. Exit Glacier
near Seward, AK has a record of glacial positions that extend far down
the valley toward Resurrection Bay. The glacial positions noted extend
back more than 500 years.