Saturday, October 10, 2009

Global warming hooey | Michael Coren | Winnipeg Sun
Worries about climate are being manufactured by the international left
[Bogus models tweaked; alarmist "breakthrough" announced]
Combining these two effects, the authors discovered that the increased availability of nutrients from more rapid decomposition did not counterbalance the reduced level of plant growth calculated by natural nutrient limitations; therefore less new growth and higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected.

This breakthrough is one more step toward a more realistic prediction for the future of the earth’s climate. (ANI)
Al Jazeera English - Focus - The "ground zero" of climate change
International scientists count Bangladesh as one of the countries worst hit by climate change.

The country loses an estimated 100 square kilometres of land to river erosion ever year, and nowhere is the situation more dire than on Bhola.
Flashback: Prometheus: Ocean Encroachment in Bangladesh Archives
Scientists from the Dhaka-based Center for Environment and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS) have studied 32 years of satellite images and say Bangladesh's landmass has increased by 20 square kilometres (eight square miles) annually.

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