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>Global Warming Chickenlittleism  - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
I doubt whether there would be too many people in the world who would like to hand over to their children a worse environment than the one we are currently enjoying.
And I say that because the environment overall and consequently the living conditions for the great majority, are far better today than at any time in history.
Let us say that the planet is warming.
It is much easier to live in a warmer climate.
Sure some recorded temps have been extreme and CO2 levels have reached ??? 400 ppm but I recall from reading the Red Alert…Turn Down the Heat, that some temps broke records of 500 yrs ago by 0.01 deg c.
In other words 500 yrs ago when there was no cars,no industry,far less people, virgin forests everywhere it was 0.01 degs cooler than (today).
In other words it was still bloody hot mate.
Yin becomes Yang,Yang becomes Yin. In stead of spending TRILLIONS on trying to bring down the global temp for no real apparent reason,maybe we could spend a lot less and learn to adapt to a warmer climate.
Oh and BTW I do not know of anyone who has sold up in the mainland and move to Tasmania South to get away from the heat.!!!!


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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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