Tuesday, October 04, 2011

South Pacific islands face water crisis after six months of low rainfall | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The island groups of Tuvalu and Tokelau have declared emergencies, relying on bottled water and seeking more desalination machines.
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"We are praying that things will change," the Samoan-based official Jovilisi Suveinakama said.

Six months of low rainfall have dried out the islands. Climate scientists say it is part of a cyclical Pacific weather pattern known as La Niña – and they predict the coming months will bring no relief.
» Big, Deadly Government: Mass Murder Committed to Game Kyoto ‘Credits’ Scheme - Big Government
Keep these things in mind as you hear the usual green hysteria and demands in the run-up to November’s annual Kyoto negotiating session, this year’s “last chance to save humanity (or at least schemers’ schemes) in Durban, South Africa.

Then at Rio’s World Environment Summit in June, during our presidential campaign, which State Department officials privately insist Barack Obama will not attend, even as other heads of government do.
Popular Technology.net: The Truth about SourceWatch
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