Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Warmists say the darndest things: British energy and environment minister Ed Davey: "If anything, the science is telling us it's now getting warmer quicker than we had previously expected"

Extreme weather is new normal, U.N.'s Ban tells climate talks
"The abnormal is the new normal," he told delegates at the Nov. 26-Dec. 7 talks.
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"No one is immune to climate change - rich or poor. It is an existential challenge for the whole human race - our way of life, our plans for the future," he said.
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Robert Stavins, director of Harvard University's environmental economics programme, said there was some hope that an accord could be struck in 2015.

"It's a blank slate and there is always hope for long-term happiness," he said, likening the situation to somebody seeking a new romance after being twice divorced.
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"If anything, the science is telling us it's now getting warmer quicker than we had previously expected," said Ed Davey, British energy and environment minister. "Our actions as a world are going slower than we had previously hoped."

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