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Politics : The Non-Anthropogenic Global Coooling Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: maceng2 who wrote (10)7/4/2008 7:32:10 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33
 
Everyone alive today will be dead by then anyway, so don't worry about it. The later generations can just build their houses 100 metres above sea level. <Well, if your happy with sea level increases of 200 feet or more...I'd be happy permanently living in a boat, not sure many others would be.>

And, with warmer average temperatures, what if sea levels are lower due to the water evaporating and going to the poles?

There is LOTS of land well above 100 metres elevation. The human population implosion is underway, so no worries. There will probably only be 1 billion people by then and they could all fit on the plateau around Bangalore, or in Africa or Russia.

Maybe Antarctica will defrost rather than accumulate ice, and we could all live there in the southern summer and in Canada/Russia in the northern summer.

Mqurice



To: maceng2 who wrote (10)1/3/2009 6:45:50 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33
 
The Church of England 'Invests' in Al Gore

Posted by Bill Anderson at January 2, 2009 06:52 AM

Being that the Church of England (English and American version) pretty much has abandoned Christianity for outright worship of the state and of the environment, I guess it is not surprising that the Anglican brass has put hundreds of millions of dollars into Al Gore's fraudulent "investment" firm that bankrolls "alternative" energy. As I wrote a while back, Gore's firm is pretty much an entity in real-live fascism, masquerading as promoting "market-oriented solutions" to dastardly climate change.

That Gore's firm can earn a positive rate of return only by state coercion of consumers and outright government subsidies apparently does not discourage the Anglican hierarchy. (Hey, this is "capitalism" that even the leftist Archbishop of Canterbury can support.)

The Anglicans claim to invest in "socially-responsible" things, and who can doubt the "responsibility" of forcing people to pay higher rates for electricity and put ethanol into their vehicles so Gore can put windmills everywhere, and so politically-connected corn farmers and others can get rich? Yeah, that evil free market won't support windmills and corn-based ethanol, so the Archbishop of Canterbury has to purify it a bit.

lewrockwell.com