World's "leading" "scientists" desperately promote the greatest scientific fraud of all time
In what was described as a watershed moment, more than 2,500 leading environmental experts agreed a statement that called on governments to act before the planet becomes an unrecognisable – and, in places, impossible – place to live.Where are Gore’s hurricanes? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
At an emergency climate summit in Copenhagen, scientists agreed that "worst case" scenarios were already becoming reality and that, unless drastic action was taken soon, "dangerous climate change" was imminent.
In a strongly worded message that, unusually for academics, appealed directly to politicians, they said there was "no excuse for inaction" and that "weak and "ineffective" governments must stand up to big business and "vested interests".
Steps should be "vigorously and widely implemented", they said, to reduce greenhouse gases. Failure to do so would result in "significant risk" of "irreversible climatic shifts", the statement added.
The plea came as Lord Stern, the former chief economist of the World Bank whose report two years ago drew attention to the possible results of global warming, told the conference that unless politicians grasped the gravity of the situation it would be "devastating".
Increases in average temperatures of six degrees by the end of the century were an increasing possibility and would produce conditions not seen on Earth for more than 30 million years, he said.
That could mean massive rises in sea level, whole areas devastated by hurricanes and others turned into uninhabitable desert, he claimed, forcing billions of people to leave their homelands.
Meanwhile on the ABC’s PM, a wide-eyed reporter asks a warming alarmist to tell him even more about worsening hurricanes and a warming that actually halted a decade ago. Not a single reference is made to observational data. Not a single sceptical question is put.UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer 17 March 2009 in Copenhagen - Carbon Offsets Daily
(Bonner Wirtschaftsblog) Bonn - On Tuesday, 17 March 2009, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Mr. Yvo de Boer, will give a press briefing on the margins of “Carbon Market Insights 2009” in Copenhagen.Norsk Hydro Australia Project May Be Derailed by Carbon Trading - Carbon Offsets Daily
A key focus of the UN’s top climate change official will be on what the UN negotiating process needs to deliver in order to arrive at an ambitious and effective international climate change deal at Copenhagen in December of this year and the potential role of an expanded carbon market as part of the Copenhagen agreed outcome.
An expanded Kurri Kurri plant may generate as many as 3,000 jobs “directly and indirectly,” said Brynhildsbakken. He spoke after the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said Hydro may cancel the planned A$4 billion ($2.6 billion) improvement because of costs from the government’s proposed emissions trading system.
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