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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Uggh, it just never ends…
Ironically, there has been a cooling trend for the last seven years because there was a particularly HOT year at about that time. While recent years still show a warming trend, if you choose to start at a particularly HOT point then even warm years look cooler.
With decades of data, you chose a point seven years ago because doing so showed what you wanted it to. Perhaps you didn’t notice that you chose an example of a warming climate to try to make your point that the climate is cooling… or maybe you thought no one would bother to look.
The next dozen times when you trot out the question of the seven years, please include this post - it will save me the time and trouble of doing it myself.
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Yes with each particularly hot wave, there will follow a particularly cold wave. This 7-year cooling trend just may be that Al Gore tipping point he was talking about which continues its downward trend. Fortunately, adding more CO2 actually helps global cooling, but that is just part of the answer. Stay tuned for more "cooling" topics.