ANALYSIS-Climate change may add to disaster death tolls 00:10 Hours ago
By Alister Doyle, Environment CorrespondentMilitary girds for [carbon dioxide] battles
OSLO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Natural disasters are tending to kill fewer people but climate change may add to the toll by unleashing more extreme weather and causing after-effects such as disease and malnutrition, experts say.
A navy planner says the Canadian Forces must be ready to be called to the front lines in the battle against the effects of climate change.Townhall - Street Theater "Education"
It’s been a rough few weeks for the “eco-progressive” fringe.
Static jet streams induced near-record high temperatures in parts of the United States and Russia, but extreme cold pummeled Seattle, England and much of the Southern Hemisphere. Perhaps Al Gore, Michael Mann and Rajendra Pachauri can turn this hodgepodge into “catastrophic climate change,” but most folks understand it as Mother Nature and weather.
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