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>The Rising Sea Level in the Northeast  - Tim Iacono - Iacono Research
Climate change is real -- geologists will tell you that. Any number of natural events influence short and long term climate: volcanoes, sun cycles, asteroid impacts, species disappearance or expansion. But that humans are the cause of the current flux is very much in doubt.

Overlooked is the political agenda of core environmentalists which, like communism, is the control of human beings for personal gain. Ayn Rand predicted decades ago how, with the collapse of communism in the 50s -- its ability to create utopia -- communist proponents like rats on a sinking hull would jump ship. And they did, embracing Mother Earth as the new idol individuals would be sacrificed to. Governments, using climate change as a club, have and are encroaching on our basic freedoms. Rachel Carson's SILENT SPRING was their initial rallying point. That book, now known to have been based on faulty data, caused the use of DDT to be curtailed -- which resulted in the upsurge of malaria which had almost been eradicated. It is estimated that the abandonment of DDT caused the needless deaths of millions of men, women, and children.

Also, what is little known yet taught in every basic geology course is that humans are now living in an interglacial period, that is, between ice ages. So, if anything, humans causing any kind of global warming ought to be encouraged.


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Début de l'article :The latest report on climate change is chock full of information about how difficult our collective future could be, weather-wise. One thing seems certain, the Great Plains region is probably going to fare a lot better than where yours truly grew up in the Northeast, though it’s a pretty good guess that the combination of the shale oil boom and winters that aren’t nearly as harsh as they once were will be attracting more people to places like the one we now call home in Montana. We visited east... Lire la suite
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