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Sunday, March 11, 2007 

Fearenviormongeingmentalism

You read right. Thats Fearmongering Enviormentalism. The world will end , seas are going to dry up. Crops turn to dust. The forrest will dissapear. Man shall starve to death. THE WORLD IS ENDING!!! We only have 50 years unless. Here it comes, unless we turn green and change our ways now.

We have to eat more vegitables, stop driving our automobiles, and begin to use solar powered night lights.

The advancement of the human species has got to stop in order to save the world.

A little extreme? Perhaps. A little overboard? Definately! However if you ask the green political correct enlightened progressives it is not all that far fetched. The goals they have are to punish man for something that accures in nature every 100,000 years.

Those who really study the climate are now getting up the nerve to speak out against the green crowd. The dispute of mumbo jumbo science is now being challenged by real science and fact.

Unfortunately the lunitics have control of the asylum and are pushing thier doom and gloom adgenda.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070311/D8NPKSRG2.html

Warming Report to Warn of Coming Drought

By SETH BORENSTEIN

WASHINGTON (AP) - The harmful effects of global warming on daily life are already showing up, and within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people won't have enough water, top scientists will say next month at a meeting in Belgium.

At the same time, tens of millions of others will be flooded out of their homes each year as the Earth reels from rising temperatures and sea levels, according to portions of a draft of an international scientific report obtained by The Associated Press.

Tropical diseases like malaria will spread. By 2050, polar bears will mostly be found in zoos, their habitats gone. Pests like fire ants will thrive.

For a time, food will be plentiful because of the longer growing season in northern regions. But by 2080, hundreds of millions of people could face starvation, according to the report, which is still being revised.

The draft document by the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change focuses on global warming's effects and is the second in a series of four being issued this year. Written and reviewed by more than 1,000 scientists from dozens of countries, it still must be edited by government officials.

(KEY NOTE HERE. THE REPORTS ARE WRITEN AND REVIEWED BY THOSE WHO HAVE A POLITICAL ADGENDA AND NOT BY THOSE WHO ACTUALLY STUDY CLIMATE AND GLOBAL WARMING. SLANTED JUST A BIT?)

"Changes in climate are now affecting physical and biological systems on every continent," the report says, in marked contrast to a 2001 report by the same international group that said the effects of global warming were coming. But that report only mentioned scattered regional effects.

"Things are happening and happening faster than we expected," said Patricia Romero Lankao of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., one of the many co-authors of the new report.

The draft document says scientists are highly confident that many current problems - change in species' habits and habitats, more acidified oceans, loss of wetlands, bleaching of coral reefs, and increases in allergy-inducing pollen - can be blamed on global warming.

For example, the report says North America "has already experienced substantial ecosystem, social and cultural disruption from recent climate extremes," such as hurricanes and wildfires.

But the present is nothing compared to the future.

Global warming soon will "affect everyone's life ... it's the poor sectors that will be most affected," Romero Lankao said.

(FROM BOULDER? DOES NOT BOULDER HAVE A SERIOUSE CREDITABLITY ISSUE. IS NOT WARD CHURCHILL STILL ON THE PAYROLL? HAS HE NOT BEEN PROVEN TO BE NOT ONLY A FRAUD IN HIS PERSONAL REPRESENTATION OF HIMSELF BUT A HUGE LIAR AND ANTIAMERICAN SCHMUCK. NOTE HOW THE QUOTES MOVE QUICKLY TO THE POOR AND PUSH A SOCIAL ADGENDA OF REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH. WARD AMONG MANY IN THE PEOPLES DICTATORSHIP OF BOULDER HAVE CREDITABILITY ISSUES.)

The report included these likely results of global warming:

_Hundreds of millions of Africans and tens of millions of Latin Americans who now have water will be short of it in less than 20 years. By 2050, more than 1 billion people in Asia could face water shortages. By 2080, water shortages could threaten 1.1 billion to 3.2 billion people, depending on the level of greenhouse gases that cars and industry spew into the air.

_Death rates for the world's poor from global warming-related illnesses, such as malnutrition and diarrhea, will rise by 2030. Malaria and dengue fever, as well as illnesses from eating contaminated shellfish, are likely to grow.

_Europe's small glaciers will disappear with many of the continent's large glaciers shrinking dramatically by 2050. And half of Europe's plant species could be vulnerable, endangered or extinct by 2100.

_By 2080, between 200 million and 600 million people could be hungry because of global warming's effects.

_About 100 million people each year could be flooded by 2080 by rising seas.

_Smog in U.S. cities will worsen and "ozone-related deaths from climate (will) increase by approximately 4.5 percent for the mid-2050s, compared with 1990s levels," turning a small health risk into a substantial one.

_Polar bears in the wild and other animals will be pushed to extinction.

(A OUT RIGHT LIE AS THE POLAR BEAR POPULATION IS ABOVE NORMAL AND THEY ARE THRIVEING, BUT FACE A FOOD SHORTAGE DO TO OVER POPULATION .... FACT LOOK IT UP!)

_At first, more food will be grown. For example, soybean and rice yields in Latin America will increase starting in a couple of years. Areas outside the tropics, especially the northern latitudes, will see longer growing seasons and healthier forests.

Looking at different impacts on ecosystems, industry and regions, the report sees the most positive benefits in forestry and some improved agriculture and transportation in polar regions. The biggest damage is likely to come in ocean and coastal ecosystems, water resources and coastal settlements.

The hardest-hit continents are likely to be Africa and Asia, with major harm also coming to small islands and some aspects of ecosystems near the poles. North America, Europe and Australia are predicted to suffer the fewest of the harmful effects.

(OH AMAZING THE FIRST WORLD NATIONS WILL NOT BE EFFECTED SEVERLY. IF THE OCEANS RISE ACCORDING TO AL GORE WILL NOT FLORIDA DISSAPEAR AS WELL AS MOST OF THE EASTERN SEA BOARD.WOULD NOT HOLLAND DISSAPEAR AS WELL SEEING HOW THEY RECLAIM LAND FROM THE OCEAN WITH DIKES. OKINAWA JAPAN AND THE EXTENSION OF THE ISLAND SUFFER TOO?)

"In most parts of the world and most segments of populations, lifestyles are likely to change as a result of climate change," the draft report said. "Net valuations of benefits vs. costs will vary, but they are more likely to be negative if climate change is substantial and rapid, rather than if it is moderate and gradual."

This report - considered by some scientists the "emotional heart" of climate change research - focuses on how global warming alters the planet and life here, as opposed to the more science-focused report by the same group last month.

(KEY WORDS ... EMOTIONAL HEART ... STORY ... IF ... NICE WORDS THAT SHOW THE EXTREME POSSIBILITY BUT NOT AN EVENTUAL OUTCOME.)

"This is the story. This is the whole play. This is how it's going to affect people. The science is one thing. This is how it affects me, you and the person next door," said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver.

Many - not all - of those effects can be prevented, the report says, if within a generation the world slows down its emissions of carbon dioxide and if the level of greenhouse gases sticking around in the atmosphere stabilizes. If that's the case, the report says "most major impacts on human welfare would be avoided; but some major impacts on ecosystems are likely to occur."

(IF A GIANT METEOR FROM SPACE OVER FIVE MILES IN DIAMETER HITS THE EARTH WE COULD ALL DIE. PANIC BUTTON WHERE IS IT BECAUSE AS WE ALL KNOW THERE ARE ASTORIODS OUT THERE LOOKING TO KILL US.IF THE CALDERA IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ERUPTS THE SUN WILL BE BLOCKED OUT AND NORTH AMERICA WILL BE A WASTELAND. PANIC RISEING HERE.)

The United Nations-organized network of 2,000 scientists was established in 1988 to give regular assessments of the Earth's environment. The document issued last month in Paris concluded that scientists are 90 percent certain that people are the cause of global warming and that warming will continue for centuries.

(AN ORGANIZATION DOMINATED BY SCIENTISTS WHO HAVE POLITICAL ADGENDAS AND RADICAL THEORIES ABOUT SOCIALISM, WEALTH DISTRIBUTION, AND ANTIAMERICA POSTURING.)

Global warming and climate change are not figments in the imagination of tree huggers. They are occurring and at steadily advancing rates. Unfortunately, some on the radical right want to obscure the issue under their usual rhetoric. And Congress probably won't act until the Potomac starts lapping at the Capitol steps.

Global Warming may not be imaginary, however the gloom and doom being portrayed is. Facts are facts. The Earth goes through cycles every 100,000 or so years. The sun kicks out solar storms. Colorado once was a tropical forrest. These are facts.
Another fact is that past ice ages were brought on by global warming and the earth was not being "plagued" by man.
If the tree huggers and greenines want to lend creditability to thier arguments they have got to stop dreaming up and lieing about certain situations and being just out and out obnoxious with thier arguments. In the mean time I say buy some sun block on your way to the beach. Or as in many cases this year, make sure you have sunglasses on as you shovel the record snowfalls. Don't want to become snowblind my anonymous friend

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