on โ22-06-2013 03:44 PM
On ninemsn
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2013/06/22/14/11/climate-change-like-atom-bomb-scientists
Make of it what you will.
My only observation is ;
"for 30 years we have been seeing seeing more and more out of season worldwide
extremes of weather"
Whatever the cause can we deny that mankind faces major and increasing survival challenges?
on โ25-06-2013 12:36 PM
:^O yes, i should stick to posting articles.
on โ25-06-2013 12:47 PM
i have posted a series of informed articles that lend creedence to the existence of global warming (proof) you have posted inane giggles. you lose. i do realise being not that bright may not be your fault, so i will restrain myself from further comments about you ๐
The Earth warms, then it cools...... that's the way it has always been....has man caused this? The only answer is NO...... You have never proved man made c02 has caused global warming.......giggle........and you never will.......:-D
on โ25-06-2013 12:53 PM
What debate?..... did you think that the OP's article was worthy of a discussion.......hilarious....
I think most people would read the article and realize it's the opinions of a nutter....lol.
Carry on though....... I do love a good laugh.....:^O
on โ26-06-2013 09:18 AM
US president Barack Obama has laid out a broad new plan to fight climate change, using executive powers to get around "flat Earth" science deniers who have blocked action in Congress.
Mr Obama called for new restrictions on existing and new power plants to curb carbon emissions, pledged to push new generation clean energy sources and to lead a fresh global effort to stem global warming.
Officials said the plan would allow the United States to meet a goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 17 per cent below 2005 levels by 2020, a pledge Mr Obama made at the inconclusive Copenhagen summit in 2009.
The president argued that Americans across the country were already paying the "price of inaction" against climate change, describing 2012 as the warmest year in human history, which parched farmlands in the US heartland.
"As a president, as a father, and as an American, I am here to say we need to act," he said, in a speech delivered in the sweltering early afternoon heat outside Georgetown University, with an eye on his political legacy.
Mr Obama said he had no patience for climate change deniers, including many in Congress, who dispute the science holding that carbon dioxide emissions contribute to a dangerously warming planet.
"We don't have time for a meeting of the Flat Earth Society," he said.
"Sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it is not going to protect you from the coming storm."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-26/obama-lays-out-plan-to-fight-climate-change/4780474