Sunday, September 06, 2009

*REAL PROBLEMS COPENHAGEN SUMMIT SHOULD ADDRESS* *An email

If the Copenhagen conference is about addressing climate concerns, the focus should be on the detrimental effects of 'global cooling' and not about 'global warming' which ended over a decade ago. While 'global warming' was not only benign, it was beneficial, improving the global food supply with extended growing seasons for countries such as Canada which supplies wheat to many parts of the world facing food shortages. 'Global cooling' on the other hand has no beneficial attributes as is clearly demonstrated by the historical accounts of the Little Ice Age that caused such great hardships for large parts of the world.

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