i publish a magazine called scepti, the climate sceptics. He mail me and say, you should be sceptical of te global warming. Those models, theyre the latest i've been hearing about those models. They're not consistent. So your point is that it's not one model. That's telling this. You have multiple lines inquiry, multiple lines of modelling, all pointing to the same conclusion. Not like these guys are all meeting on the week ends to get their stories straight because they want to destroy american capitalism,. as the conspiracy theory goesye. And also, i men they're chinese modellrs, the russian modeers, unother. But then
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