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At 01:43 PM 12/7/07, you wrote:

 

>TODAY'S NEWS

>

>Political Science 215

>At least 215 climate scientists sign declaration urging action on climate

>change

>

>In a notable first, at least 215 of the world's top climate scientists

>from over 25 countries have signed a declaration urging strong action

>against climate change, aiming to get the attention of world leaders

>attending the U.N. climate conference in Bali, Indonesia. In their special

>sciencey way, the scientists emphasized that climate change really, truly

>is an amazingly huge problem, so policymakers of the world, it's time to

>do something about it already! " The amount of carbon dioxide in our

>atmosphere now far exceeds the natural range of the past 650,000 years,

>and it is rising very quickly due to human activity, " the declaration

>reads. " If this trend is not halted soon, many millions of people will be

>at risk from extreme events such as heat waves, drought, floods, and

>storms, our coasts and cities will be threatened by rising sea levels, and

>many ecosystems, plants, and animal species will be in serious danger of

>extinction. " The signers say that world greenhouse-gas emissions " need to

>be reduced by at least 50 percent below their 1990 levels by the year 2050

>... there is no time to lose. "

>

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>sources: Associated Press

>straight to the declaration: 2007 Bali Climate Declaration by Scientists

 

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At least 19,000 of the world top scientists have signed a declaration

that the carbon dioxide, and humans as claimed reason for climate

change is a hoax....

 

 

fredag 7. dec 2007 kl. 20:42 skrev The Havens:

 

> At 01:43 PM 12/7/07, you wrote:

>

> >TODAY'S NEWS

> >

> >Political Science 215

> >At least 215 climate scientists sign declaration urging action on

> climate

> >change

> >

> >In a notable first, at least 215 of the world's top climate scientists

> >from over 25 countries have signed a declaration urging strong action

> >against climate change, aiming to get the attention of world leaders

> >attending the U.N. climate conference in Bali, Indonesia. In their

> special

> >sciencey way, the scientists emphasized that climate change really,

> truly

> >is an amazingly huge problem, so policymakers of the world, it's time

> to

> >do something about it already! " The amount of carbon dioxide in our

> >atmosphere now far exceeds the natural range of the past 650,000

> years,

> >and it is rising very quickly due to human activity, " the declaration

> >reads. " If this trend is not halted soon, many millions of people

> will be

> >at risk from extreme events such as heat waves, drought, floods, and

> >storms, our coasts and cities will be threatened by rising sea

> levels, and

> >many ecosystems, plants, and animal species will be in serious danger

> of

> >extinction. " The signers say that world greenhouse-gas emissions

> " need to

> >be reduced by at least 50 percent below their 1990 levels by the year

> 2050

> >... there is no time to lose. "

> >

> >[ email | discuss | + digg | + del.icio.us ]

> >sources: Associated Press

> >straight to the declaration: 2007 Bali Climate Declaration by

> Scientists

>

> ******

> Kraig and Shirley Carroll ... in the woods of SE Kentucky

> http://www.thehavens.com/

> thehavens

> 606-376-3363

>

>

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