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Yep, this is about right . . .

Yeah, the level of discourse around climate-related topics is pretty low these days . . . not that it has been elevated for a very long time.  Still, the folks at RealClimate hacked a political cartoon and got it right:

Yep.

Posted on November 21, 2010 by Ed 0
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