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Global warning: Greenhouse issue on the table

Published: 07 December, 2009, 21:10
Edited: 18 December, 2009, 10:21


The United Nations climate change conference has gotten under way in the Danish capital Copenhagen Monday.

 
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Bianca December 07, 2009, 16:43 quote
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It is all about money. "Poor" countries will cut emissions, provided "rich" countries "give" them the "technology". What a scam. "Poor" countries need to figure out how to transition from the financial bubble world, and into REAL economy, where something is actually made, such as food in Africa, where anything can grow to feed the entire mankind! Yet, the "poor" will be again begging the "rich" to give them the technology and save them from unknown disasters yet to come. Thanks to RTV to quote some REAL scientists, who know that the "global warming", as well as the sun radiation. ozone, carbon, etc. are the natural results of the very well known cycles, over which humans have no control. Global warming is no shocker as the Earth is still coming out of the ice age cycle, the 100,000 year cycle of Earth's eccentricity. But it is not that simple. The phenomena, the Precession, or the "wobble" of the Earth's axis at the poles, is in 26,000 cycles, and is currently such that it causes moderate climate in the northern hemisphere, and more violent in the south. The ice has EXPANDED in the South Pole, due to hotter, wetter, but shorter summers, and longer and colder winters. This is balanced out by norhtern hemisphere being cooler in the longer summer, and milder in the shorter winter. So, there is no lack of explanations (scientific) for what is going on, but some are determined not to listen. And when the whole new industry is created out of the whole cloth, who is to stop them? The new "science" will demand money, technology, etc. The question is, who will pay. Or will countries just decide to mind their own business and restructure their economies to the post-financial-bubble realities and produce something for a change.

Freemon Sandlewould December 18, 2009, 07:18 quote
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Temperatures are CLEARLY NOT rising. I can see that in many different things from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

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