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Global Temps Have Not Risen Since 1998

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Global temperatures ‘to decrease’

This would mean global temperatures have not risen since 1998, prompting some to question climate change theory.

and from the end of the article

Mr Scaife told the BBC: “What’s happened now is that La Nina has come along and depressed temperatures slightly but these changes are very small compared to the long-term climate change signal, and in a few years time we are confident that the current record temperature of 1998 will be beaten when the La Nina has ended.”

Sounds to me like Mr. Scaife is hoping that the globe keeps warming.

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