Wednesday, May 27, 2009

More barking madness from Prince Charles
He warned that politicians had fewer than 100 months in which to ensure that greenhouse gas emissions begin to fall from their peak: "Otherwise it may be too late to stop temperatures rising beyond dangerous levels. Those levels would render large parts of the world uninhabitable and eventually lead to billions of environmental refugees as sea levels rise and there is massive disruption to global food and freshwater supplies."

"Global decision-makers have to be persuaded that strong, committed and coordinated action is needed now, not in ten years time, or even in five, but now – otherwise there will be little left on which to base our economies," he said.

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