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14 hours ago ago from Not PC
Since Tuvalu “stopped” the CopenHagen Hug-In yesterday to call for even greater impositions on the world’s producers – sparking cheers from ignorant young “climate activists” in the room—saying in essence that sea levels are rising at an increasing rate, that industrial production is causing the increase, and therefore without a complete shut-down of the world’s economies low-lying Tuvalu itself will soon be buried under sixty centimetres of ...
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4 hours ago ago from G3XBM - ham radio blog
Whatever your views on the causes of climate change, it is a FACT that the Earth is currently warming and sea levels are rising. This interactive map that allows you to put in the likely sea level rise (in 1m steps) and see how it would affect you i.e. how the coastal outline changes. Some places are little changed but others are e.g. The Netherlands and the Fens in the UK.
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4 hours ago ago from ECO @ COP 15
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21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
I really don't want to waste my time blogging about Sarah Palin's ridiculous op-ed in yesterday's Washington Post on "Copenhagen's political science," that is, about what she (or whoever really wrote the piece) thinks is the "politicized" science behind global warming. Needless to say, she plays up the right's (that is, the denialists') talking points on those hacked University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit (CRU) e-mails. Among ...
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