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>Global Warming Chickenlittleism  - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
This is the kind of article climate deniers love. Whilst statements about the long term future (millions of years) may be correct the survival of the human race is measured in a much shorter time span. Hence the need to guard against changes which occur over hundreds of years as opposed to millions of years for some of the patterns Mills talks about in this piece of literature.

One of the doubt creating techniques the denier community uses is to claim that because global temperature increases are not linear then the science is flawed or corrupted. This is as dumb as those who expect share markets to increase in a linear manner. They don't and never will. So when I read that there has been no measurable temperature increase since the 1990s I had to laugh. Clearly Mills may well be another Lord Mockford style head in the sand guy funded by vested interests.

What this article does not mention is that the IPCC report is not from a few lone scientists. The information contained in the report is also not from from a handful of oil and coal industry backed scientists (the deniers). The report is compiled from research submitted from hundreds of REPUTABLE scientists around the world who are conducting studies on climate. Trying to rubbish a GENUINE attempt to get a handle on climate change by attacking the report is like the argument which cigarette companies used to run to diffuse the health debate around their cancer causing product. Cigarette companies held off the inevitable for decades and made billions of dollars before bans and restrictions were introduced. In the mean time people died in their millions from smoking. Sickening really but that is how big business works: if you can't own the government and stop dissent then produce propaganda to create doubt and division.

Mills then goes on to state that Obamacare is a lie. The ignorance in this one liner defies logic and one only has to compare the US with the rest of the world to understand how ludicrous the statement is. Citizens in all other first world countries are afforded varying degrees of health care. This is what civilised countries do. It appears that the US stands alone in the belief that the poor should heal themselves and that it is preferable to see them die in the gutter rather than provide the poor with medical care. Only a country without conscience could feel this way. And who is driving this policy? You guessed it, the party run for the benefit of the rich which is also currently stopping reforms on issues like gun ownership reforms so that gun manufacturers can do as they like. They do. And thousands of innocent citizens are slaughtered every year as a result.

I question whether or not Mills is an investor in coal and whether there is a link between his financial self interest and this article, which is little more than the next attempt to scuttle the work of those who are trying to help humanity in an area of science which is still in its infancy. One also needs to ask Mills if he is receiving funding (directly or otherwise) from the oil and coal industries or any other big business enterprise facing future restrictions due to climate change action?


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Début de l'article :The nature of the recently released report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is extremely alarmist. The report warns, with a 95% certainty, that global warming is man-made and that the resulting  climate change will lead to: Rising temperatures, drought and increasing desertification Warming of the oceans and rising sea levels Shortages of food Loss of ice sheets & shrinking of glaciers Increasing intensity and size of storms There’s no doubt our climate is changing,... Lire la suite
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