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If we fail to act, climate change will intensify droughts, floods and other natural disasters.
Water shortages will affect hundreds of millions of people. Malnutrition will engulf large parts of the developing world. Tensions will worsen. Social unrest – even violence – could follow.
The damage to national economies will be enormous. The human suffering will be incalculable.
We have the power to change course. But we must do it now.
As we move toward Copenhagen in December, we must “Seal a Deal” on climate change that secures our common future. I'm glad that the Chairman of the forum and many other speakers have used my campaign slogan “Seal the Deal” in Copenhagen. I won't charge them loyalty. Please use this “Seal the Deal” as widely as possible, as much as you can.
We must seal the deal in Copenhagen for the future of humanity.
We have just four months. Four months to secure the future of our planet.
According to the UN, the planet has four months to live:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/infocus/sgspeeches/statments_full.asp?statID=557
OK...so four months and one day from now...can we demolish the UN building and kick these leeches out of our country? I bet our US Marines would be happy to send these morons back to the holes they crawled out of...
According to the UN, the planet has four months to live:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/infocus/sgspeeches/statments_full.asp?statID=557
OK...so four months and one day from now...can we demolish the UN building and kick these leeches out of our country? I bet our US Marines would be happy to send these morons back to the holes they crawled out of...
Well, I for one have to agree with the 'climate change' that just occurred here around Burnet county an hour ago. It's been very hot, (in Texas?), and some strange liquid began falling from the sky. Scared the pants off the 2 year old next door as his father just told him a bed-time story last night about Chicken Little. Now his father has to explain to him the concept of 'rain'.:smilewinkgrin:
It got up to 81-degrees-F in front of my computer. It was AVERAGE summer afternoon (neither hotter nor cooler than the afternoon high typical of past 12-Aug 'events'. But one reading (neither the one in my house nor the one in my yard which was 93-degrees-F this afternoon.
The reason I let it get above 72 is that I don't have much control. My heat pump pumps excess heat into the ground. The ground gets warmest about the middle of August, so in the middle of August their is less space to put all the extra heat. I could burn extra gasoline and make it more comfortable, but it costs more than I have. Isn't it interesting, my comfort depends on the economy, the economy depends on what folks do in China (1/3 of the world population) and India (1/4 of the world populatlion). And so does yours.
AGW slogan of the day:
THE EARTH - love it or leave it :1_grouphug:
I hope nobody points out to you that you are one of the 3 wierdos per 1,000 people ( 3/10 of 1% = 0.3% )
I hope nobody points out to you that you are one of the 3 wierdos per 1,000 people ( 3/10 of 1% = 0.3% )
Detroit, Mich. - Michigan just experienced its coldest July on record; global temperatures haven't risen in more than a decade; Great Lakes water levels have resumed their 30-year cyclical rise (contrary to a decade of media scare stories that they were drying up due to global warming), and polls show that climate change doesn't even make a list of Michigan voters' top-ten concerns.
Yet in an interview with the Detroit News Monday, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D., Mich.) - recently appointed to the Senate Energy Committee - made clear that fighting the climate crisis is her top priority.
"Climate change is very real," she confessed as she embraced cap and trade's massive tax increase on Michigan industry - at the same time claiming, against all the evidence, that it would not lead to an increase in manufacturing costs or energy prices. "Global warming creates volatility. I feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more volatile. We are paying the price in more hurricanes and tornadoes."
And there are sea monsters in Lake Michigan. I can feel them when I'm boating.
You sincerely wonder how someone so monumentally stupid manages to feed and dress themselves.
http://community.detnews.com/apps/blogs/henrypayneblog/index.php?blogid=2041
Is that the best refutation of the facts you have?
While you are disparaging a fellow brother-in-Christ, please count me as the 4th weirdo per 1,000 that believes the U.N. should be demolished and the space used for a good cause....more public parking.