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An Act of Negligence : Comments

By Sophie Trevitt, published 24/1/2011

How many more have to suffer before we decide to do something about limiting CO2 emissions?

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What a load of nonsense. "All scientific evidence indicates that climate change is real and happening." - Yes, lady and it's been happening for over 4 billion years. There is no credible evidence whatsoever that human activity has a significant influence on climate. The IPCC admits that climate models are based on low levels of knowledge of many forces (chap 2, 2007 report) and that models contain numerous flaws (chap 8) and yet, as it has always done, the IPCC bases its claims on the output of dodgy models. The precautionary principle only makes sense if you can accurately cost the consequences of inaction against the cost of action, which we can't. Finally, La Nina and El Nino events drive weather here and are natural events. Look at the data for yourself; don't accept the opinions of others who may have vested interests.
Posted by Snowman, Monday, 24 January 2011 5:32:52 AM
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Snowman,
Just before you melt away could you please answer this question ? Are El Nina & El Nino a regular natural phenomenon or are they a result of modern man's activities ?
Posted by individual, Monday, 24 January 2011 6:19:30 AM
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"The correlation between climate change and extreme weather events has been agreed upon by the scientific community..'

Er, no. No climate scientist of any standing attributes any 'extreme weather events' to global warming -- oops, sorry, climate change. (And it's officially 'climate disruption' now, BTW -- didn't you get the memo?)

On the contrary, the desperate eagerness of fanatical alarmists to seize on any phenomenon as evidence for their faith shows just how few real facts there are underpinning this edifice of lies.
Posted by Jon J, Monday, 24 January 2011 6:27:57 AM
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Posted by rpg, Monday, 24 January 2011 7:18:41 AM
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Posted by bigmal, Monday, 24 January 2011 7:21:07 AM
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Negligent "sceptics"

Swarm all over young person's

Plea for world's future
Posted by Shintaro, Monday, 24 January 2011 8:31:22 AM
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