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Yes, and the Sun Revolves Around the Earth

Yes, and the Sun Revolves Around the EarthPosted by Hillary Rosner on March 20, 2006 - 6:49pm.

Climate scientists are shaking their heads in disbelief over a press release from the UK's University of Leicester about a "new theory to explain global warming." According to a Russian researcher, rising global temperatures are the result not - as is now nearly universally accepted among climate experts - of increased carbon dioxide levels but of a meteor that crashed in Siberia at the turn of the century.



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