BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | [CO2-induced alleged] Flood risk for 1 in 6 properties
Last year, Environment Agency Wales estimated the number of properties in Wales at risk of flooding from rivers and the sea at 170,000. That figure is now put at 222,000.Seals quickly respond to gain and loss of habitat under climate change | Sindh Today - Online News
Washington, July 10 (ANI): A new study has indicated that seals can quickly respond to gain and loss of habitat under climate change.Hoax of global warming brings redistribution of wealth | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader
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It revealed that Southern Elephant seals responded rapidly to climate and habitat change and established a new breeding site thousands of kilometres from existing breeding grounds.
The scientists found that when the Antarctic ice sheets of the Ross Sea Embayment retreated in the Holocene period 8,000 years ago, elephant seals adopted the emergent habitat and established a new population which flourished.
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This was followed by directional migration away, coupled with a loss of diversity 1,000 years ago, when the sea ice is thought to have expanded.
Let's talk about the biggest hoax ever pulled on the American public. No, not Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster or The Abominable Snowman, it's an inconvenient truth, but it's global warming. Space prevents me from listing all the proof, but here's the condensed version.Livestock sector [could profit from global warming hoax]
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Al Gore won a Nobel Prize for his work on global warming, yet he has never accepted an invitation to debate. Surely a Nobel laureate is capable of defending his facts on global warming. Well, unless his facts are inconvenient lies.
Counting the complete food chain involved in meat and dairy production and distribution, up to 18 percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is produced by these activities. Potential for mitigation is therefore considerable.Editorial: Global warming: The heat is on the U.S. - Los Angeles Times
The clamor from global-warming deniers has heated up as the nation gets closer to taking action, yet their comprehension of climate science hasn't improved. A particularly common obfuscation from right-wing pundits is the "revelation" that global temperatures have been declining since 1998, even as carbon emissions during the intervening 11 years have risen. This hardly debunks the climate change theory. The cyclical El Niño phenomenon and heavy greenhouse gas concentrations combined to make 1998 the hottest year in recorded history. Such statistical blips are properly ignored by most climatologists, who look at average temperatures over time rather than year-to-year data. And the last decade was on average the hottest ever recorded.
Conservatives are trotting out other long-discredited hypotheses, such as the notion that solar activity rather than greenhouse gases is responsible for rising global temperatures, but the climate bill's fate in the Senate will depend less on crackpot theories than on hardheaded horse-trading. ... Those who advocate inaction are gambling with the future of everyone on Earth, and those stakes are too high.
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