Unstoppable Global Warming
In another part of the world, the International Geological Congress meeting held in Norway in August 2008 found that “skeptical scientists overwhelmed the meeting with two-thirds of the presenters and question-askers hostile to, even dismissive of, the UN’s IPCC report.”Caught between Paraskavedekatriaphobia and Cryophobia [akin.blog-city.com]
There is daily evidence that the support for the global warming concept is dwindling. A canvass of more than 51,000 Canadian scientists revealed that 68 percent disagree that global warming science is “settled.” An international team of scientists countered the UN IPCC report, declaring, “Nature, not human activity, rules the climate.”
As more evidence accumulates, relating to any possibility that global warming may be caused by the activity of human beings, the closer the Nation comes to the realization that global warming is “unstoppable” and must run its course as it has over the last 1,500 years.
The Carbon “Nazis” have hijacked the 13th of February 2009 and named it Warme Truiendag [4] this translates to Warm Pullover Day.3rd December-(Poznan Diaries cont.) - What's With The Climate?
It is 0ºC in Amsterdam and -1ºC in Arnhem [It is snowing, in fact] where I am working today and some smart climate change advocate has come up with the idea that I should wear something warmer so that the office can be converted into mini tundra.
Really, if I wanted live in Scandinavia and cavort with Santa Claus and his reindeers, I would go up there to freeze my crown jewels but spare me the Eskimo fashion in the Netherlands.
Indeed, we all have to do our bit for climate change but not at the risk of hypothermia that shivers my timbers to the point that life is stilled as if I were in cryogenic repose.
8.45 am:Launch of the Green Finger campaign.’What do you want to protect from climate change?’ By Copenhagen,500,000 people will have sent in their responses with a picture of themselves with a ‘green finger’.
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“The highlight of the day: the Indian youth delegation had a 30 minute meeting with Yvo de Boer in which he asked them why India scored the lowest in a survey conducted by UNEP of Indian youth about how much action is needed on climate change.”
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