[Breaking: Scientist actually utters the phrase "better than what we had anticipated"]
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Lab published their research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal last week.United Nations Admits Cap And Trade Is A Fraud » The Foundry
In it, they show that the temperatures the earth may face in 50 years could be a lot hotter, or not as hot, as other scientists have predicted.
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"The best-case scenario may be better than what we had anticipated. This means there's need for caution in terms of the cost-benefit analysis made for emission scenarios and policies," Ganguly said.
As we have noted before, among the many reasons carbon cap and trading is destined to fail is because auditing carbon emissions reductions accurately enough to support a carbon credit “market” is simply impossible.Global warming and the 1.2 billion poorest on the planet
The world provided about $110 billion last year in foreign aid to developing countries. It is estimated that we would need to spend $1 trillion each year to fight global warming under the Kyoto protocol. I say let's earn the right to fight global warming--delay action by one year and spend that trillion on the poor. When that is done, come back and ask me for help. I've already sold my car--but I'll do what I can.Global Warmongering - Henry Payne - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Their pitch that global warming is the greatest threat to mankind faces an admittedly tough sell in Michigan, whose inhabitants are currently under siege from 15 percent unemployment at the same time summer temperatures are at record lows and where the predicted apocalypse of shrinking Great Lakes has been quietly and conveniently forgotten, now that water levels are back on their cyclical, 30-year rise.Global warming might lead to deadly tsunamis hitting Britain in future
Nathman, sympathetic to Michigan’s woes, boasted that he just bought a giant Ford F-150 pickup — a nice touch of Detroit solidarity, but hard to square with his prediction that Americans are demanding tiny, fuel-sipping hybrids to save the planet.
London, September 15 - ANI: Some of the worlds top geologists have warned that if global temperatures continue to rise, Britain might see deadly tsunamis like those that have hit Asia, head towards it in the future.
According to a report by Sky News, geologists have warned of tsunamis in Britain to huge avalanches in the Alps and volcanic eruptions in Germany, if global warming continues to rise.
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