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Old 07-09-2008, 06:20 PM
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Default Re: North Pole May Be Ice-Free for First Time This Summer

Your joking right. I can use google earth and see for myself. And the source you bring up isn't without bias. S. Africa wants and needs help. They don't care squat about the ice caps!
What about the different documentaries I have seen, aren't they any good!

Man we get winners and losers.

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Originally Posted by Jaaaman View Post
Rather than getting our news about the imaginary climate change crisis from the authoritarian propagandists who run the mainstream media, we would be well advised to turn to sources more grounded in reality. South Africa's Engineering News, for example:



This is a shame, because warming periods in the past were unsurprisingly associated with economic expansion. Humans are like most other life forms in that we fare better in a warmer world.

Nonetheless, South Africa prepares to drink the Kool-Aid by imposing a tax that will mean a 10% increase in electricity costs. This will kill two birds with one stone, enriching the bureaucracy, while keeping people poor enough to think they need the very government that is holding them down. But it will have no effect whatsoever on the climate.
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