Monday, November 01, 2010

Former BBC journalist claims that carbon dioxide causes both persisent drought *and* unusually frequent flooding

Journos urged to keeping climate change [hoax] alive
A FORMER environmental correspondent with BBC, Alex Kirby says Journalists’ roles are to keep the public inform about climate change issues.

Mr Kirby explained this during his presentation at the Climate Action Conference in Brussels, Belgium last week.

About 96 journalists from European Union and other countries outside the continent have attended the conference.
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“It’s not just an abstraction to be argued over in Cancun, or Brussels, or wherever. It’s the thinning Arctic ice which lets hunters fall through to their deaths.

“It’s persistent drought and unusually frequent flooding. It’s flesh-and-blood stories that need telling, best of all through the words of the people who are living them,” he said.

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