Q&A: what do we know about climate change and the world's future? - Times Online
Where will the water go?
Evidence of the past climate shows that rising greenhouse gas levels have been followed by warming. In the past decade, scientists have also established that it is impossible to account for recent observed changes in global temperatures unless human activities have had an impact.Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Blogs vs. MSM
There are of course plenty of ways to interpret this information, and my first reaction is that if your topic is sandwiched between the balloon boy and cross dressing [on blogs], and nowhere to be seen in the MSM, then you've probably got a PR problem on your hands.China’s pearl river being poisoned by factories due to inadequate pollution regulation
“As climate change leads to a rapid depletion of the world’s water resources it is even more important than ever that we stop poisoning our precious rivers.”Where's the evidence that tiny amounts of CO2 will rapidly deplete the world's water resources?
Where will the water go?
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I actually think some people think water is finite. There's the same amount of water now as there has always been on earth. It's simply changes it's state on a constant basis.
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