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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (40145)5/27/2013 11:05:13 AM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
"Wrong again Wharfie, procrastination in this case [CO2 emissions] is a good thing."

Only for carbon sellers and first responders.

Climate inaction could cost EU €100 billion annually

"The real world is actual temperatures and objective facts measurable by anyone who likes to do so."

Yep. Also, facts and numbers can be rejected by people who sit on TVs to watch couches.

New Zealand drought hurting farmers and economy, some say it's a harbinger of climate change
Published March 14, 2013

Associated Press

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/14/new-zealand-drought-hurting-farmers-and-economy-some-say-it-harbinger-climate/#ixzz2UVN2E6Yz

The future is now: Climate change is happening and it hurts.

New Zealand has joined the increasingly inclusive international club of countries being hit by extreme weather.
radiolive.co.nz

THE news
from this Midwestern farm is not good. The past four years of heavy rains and flash flooding here in southern Minnesota have left me worried about the future of agriculture in America’s grain belt. For some time computer models of climate change have been predicting just these kinds of weather patterns, but seeing them unfold on our farm has been harrowing nonetheless.

nytimes.com