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May 12, 2004

Global Warming and a Wetter World

wetter world While activists and politicians attempt to stem the tide of global warming through regulations, the "Earth" is changing, showing a robustness with respect to "greenhouse gases".

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian scientists have found the Earth may be more resilient to global warming than first thought, and they say a warmer world means a wetter planet, encouraging more plants to grow and soak up greenhouse gases.
As a child in the 1970s I recall being warned about the coming ice age due to pollution. On this basis laws were enacted and regulations imposed that changed the course of business and effected the world economy. One has to wonder about the true extent of the global warming crisis given the exaggeration of activists, the complexity of the world environment, the limited data and our track record of prediction.

Posted by Blogorithm at May 12, 2004 11:06 PM


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