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The Earth, after climate change


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Environmentalists are for ever banging on and on about how fighting against climate change is the number one issue for the whole of humanity. Apparently, fighting against global warming has now become more important than fighting against war and poverty.

However, there is one thing that climate change activists and their supporters will never talk about - and that is, what exactly will the Earth be like after climate change has been fought and won?

There is a simple reason for that - the truth is, even if every single human being decided to live in a cave and recycle all their waste, the Earth would look no different from what it looks like today.

If anything, the chances are the Earth will remain pretty much as it is, 200, 300, or even 500 years from today, regardless of humanities efforts to 'decarbonise' the planet.

The facts are, environmentalists have not got a single clue as to what the Earth will be like after climate change has been dealt with - yet they are busy shoving green politics and morality down peoples throats as if it was going out of fashion - but for what?

We all know what the likes of Al Gore and the IPCC want - but what we do not know is what we are going to get?




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An Apolgy For The Future

 

Pardon my dust.




Posts: 1563
Joined: 2005-03-26
An Apolgy For The Future

 

Pardon my dust.




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There Must Be An Echo Here

I just got posted twice. Could that be due to global warming?




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Two posts? Carbon criminal...

It's only a matter of time before such things are considered a carbon crime - how dare you waste energy like that...




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Carbon crime

Don't laugh.  prosecution for "Carbon Crime" may be closer than you think.

http://www.carboncrimestoppers.co.uk/

I think Brendan may be at most risk since Canadians waste huge amounts of carbon on their illegal beer fridges.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/home_journal_news/4234843.html

 

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Boring and enraging Liberals with the truth since 2004