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Old March 16th 09, 02:21 AM posted to sci.geo.meteorology,alt.energy.renewable,alt.politics.bush,alt.conspiracy
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Default Maldives to be Carbon Neutral in 10 years ...

On Mar 16, 12:57 pm, "oobnz" wrote:
"Fran" wrote in message

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Well done the Maldives, who have rejected the idea of being too small
to make a difference:


ROTFLMAO
The incessant socialist scaremongering and brainwashing is having some
effect!


They've noticed the rising sea levels and know their own topography.
Nothing to do with scaremongering. Even your lot can't deny this one.


Warmest Regards

Bonzo

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Maldives first to go carbon neutral


The president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, will today unveil a
plan to make his country carbon-neutral within a decade. The
announcement comes only days after scientists issued stark new
warnings that rising seas caused by climate change could engulf the
Maldives and other low-lying nations this century.


Notice the "get-out-of-jail" clause "could".
Looks like the alarmist whackos are losing faith in their debunked models!!


Actually, the current modelling has an indicative range of between
about 450mm and about 1500mm. This is because the system is dynamic
and will in part reflect the extent of human mitigation and other
feedback between now and then. The Maldives' highest land is about
1.5m above sealevel so it's not clear yet what will happen to the
entire land mass. Far from losing confidence in the model, the word
"could" reflects it, not that a hardened polluters' cartel liar such
as you will acknowledge that..

Mind you, whether some of the land mass remains above by 2100 will be
moot because storm surges and the fairly limited safe ground would
make the place unviable well before that.

Fran