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{{data.pair|Text|by Arthur B. Robinson and Noah E. Robinson of the [[Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine]]: &ldquo;Unfortunately for advocates of the Kyoto treaty, atmospheric temperatures over the same two decades have not risen. The climate model chosen to support the Kyoto plan -- a scheme to sharply reduce energy use -- predicts that atmospheric temperature should have risen by one degree to two degrees Fahrenheit over those 20 years. Yet satellites and weather balloons have shown no verifiable atmospheric temperature rise.&rdquo;}}<noinclude>
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{{data.pair|Text|by Arthur B. Robinson and Noah E. Robinson of the [[Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine]]: &ldquo;Unfortunately for advocates of the Kyoto treaty, atmospheric temperatures over the same two decades have not risen. The climate model chosen to support the Kyoto plan -- a scheme to sharply reduce energy use -- predicts that atmospheric temperature should have risen by one degree to two degrees Fahrenheit over those 20 years. Yet satellites and weather balloons have shown no verifiable atmospheric temperature rise.&rdquo; ''[[Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons]]'' (2007) '''12''', 79-90.}}<noinclude>
 
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