Saturday, June 06, 2009

Are trace amounts of natural atmospheric gas really Pakistan's biggest problem? | Climate change clouds hover over Pakistan
Greenpeace activists pose next to a Greenpeace balloon to demand a future without nuclear power on World Environment day on June 05, 2009 in the center of Madrid.
...
The deleterious impacts of this practice had been witnessed in the form of greenhouse effect, global warming and climate change which manifested themselves in excessive flooding, frequent and violent storms, drought, melting glaciers, changes in rainfall pattern, loss of biodiversity, and calamities like tsunamis, hurricanes and earthquakes, [EPD Director-General Dr Shugufta Shahjehan-Pakistan] said.
Twitter / Sean M [Anyone have a link to this column?]
Today's Irish Daily Mail has what is supposed to be a funny column from Shay Healy but which the global warming deniers will love!
Thomas Kostigen [Promotes Climate Fraud at] "Ethics Monitor": The imminent costs of global climate change - MarketWatch
We often hear about the predicted doom -- by 2025, 2050 or 2100. But climate change today can be traced to increased displacement of people, resulting in more refugees, scarcity of food and higher malnutrition rates. There also is increased population concentration, resulting in more disease.

No comments: