Did Your Climate Change Predictions Just Get Turned Upside Down?

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In summary, the conversation is about an individual named Andre who proposed a session for the 2006 Joint Assembly. The proposal was approved and will be listed on the AGU website with detailed instructions. The session is about paleoceanography and paleoclimatology and the individual received congratulations from other members. They also mention a post with potentially controversial information that they hope to avoid.
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You're not going to believe this:

Dear Andre

Thank you very much for proposing a session for the upcoming 2006 Joint Assembly, 23-26 May 2006, in Baltimore, MD! I am pleased to inform you that your session proposal was approved by the Program Committee and will be listed on the AGU website. There is an attachment with this email containing detailed convener instructions, .

Your proposed session is:

PP01: Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology General Contributions: Climate and
Clathrate
 
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Congrats, Andre!
 
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THATS AWESOME! ANDRE YOU ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE MEMBERS!

Oh damn, I was going to post a smilie party but I remembered images don't work on the Earth forum. :( Have a look at this post and take out the birthdays. https://www.physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=296295&postcount=28 :smile:
 
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Congrats! :smile:
 
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Thanks all,

I'm sorry that have not really run this particular thread here. But here is more:

http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=25682&start=1

It's actually overwhelming big. I hope I can interest some key authors and avoid the controversies a bit especially on the ice cores part. Also need to keep the counter intuivity index in check.
 
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