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Old July 5th 04, 12:39 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Lawrence Lawrence is offline
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"Peter McLelland" wrote in message
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In message , lawrence jenkins
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OT but I can't resist it. That well known and loved environmentalist

David
Bellamy has come out and ....wait for it.... .......attacked what he

calls
"the great global warming scam". In an article in the Mail on Sunday

Bellamy
rails against claims that "mans actions could ultimately destroy the

planet"
as the 'biggest scam to hit the world'.


He may be an "environmentalist" when it suits him, but his extreme right
wing political stance prevents him from having an objective view on GW.
He is probably just after some free publicity for his book launch
anyway.

Even former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who first picked up on
Global Warming as a serious issue wasn't so far off to the right that
she ignored good scientific advice.

is scientifically proven that 99 per cent of the worlds greenhouse

emissions
come from natural sources over which we have no control. Yet millions

are
being spent which will have no effect whatsoever on global warming.


How odd then that the observed build up of CO2 gas in the atmosphere
shows the characteristic isotopic signature of fossil fuels...

Part of what he says is true - we cannot spend on alternatives or
improve energy efficiency fast enough to prevent significant GW so we
are going to have to adapt to it. Rising sea levels and modified
rainfall patterns are two likely consequences that are already beginning
to show up on insurance claims.

We must wait patiently until something obviously caused by GW seriously
affects the US. Only then will the subject be taken seriously.

Rising sea levels may well at least help their voting system as much of
Florida is not much above sea level.

Peter


Erm.... What rising sea-levels?