Friday, April 22, 2011

Warmist David Attenborough: You know what all natural disasters have in common? Humans

Population growth must stop, says Sir David Attenborough | Mail Online
‘We now realise that the disasters that continue increasingly to afflict the natural world have one element that connects them all – the unprecedented increase in the number of human beings on the planet,' he added.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Duh - that's because it takes the unfortunate involvement of humans before a natural event is considered a disaster.

Untamed said...

Of course! The recent earthquakes in Japan and New Zealand can be directly attributed to humans. So can all volcano eruptions that ever occurred. Gimme a break!

malcolm7 said...

thank you Untamed ;you said it all.
I expected better from David Attenborough.

Anonymous said...

There have been (Is it?) 5 mass extinctions? All before man ever walked the earth.

There are some things quite common to warmers. Lack of understanding. Playing games with facts.

Doug Proctor said...

Did not Stalin say "Where there is a man, there is a problem. Where there is no man, there is no problem." And shortly thereafter starved and shot 30 million of his countrymen to solve various problems.

The Watermellon Greens may wish to have the corporate, capitalist type of "problem" solved, but it is their own displeasure at being human that drives their cars.

John Marshall said...

David Attenborough is a fully qualified Geologist. This claptrap from him is outside his scientific education. It must be old age.

Unknown said...

Poor old chap is pushing on a bit!