PM Warns 'There Is No Plan B' For The Planet
Still, the one upside is that if the Prime Mentalist has thrown his considerable weight behind climate change and heads off to Copenhagen, he's almost certain to destroy their cosy consensus.
The fucking useless Jonah fuckwit freak.
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"A characteristic example of [the Stern Review's] approach is its stark warning that 'a recent study predicts up to a 70% reduction in crop yields by the end of this century under these [high temperature] conditions, assuming no adaptation'. Not only does the assumption of no adaptation make the estimate completely worthless, but when we come to the nature of this 'recent study', which is revealed only in a discreet footnote in the subsequent chapter, we discover that 'strictly speaking [!] these results are for groundnuts only' - and then only in northern India."
Nigel Lawson, An Appeal to Reason, p41
50 days to save the world?
More like 50 days to save his career.
Which has even less chance of success.
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...if the Prime Mentalist has thrown his considerable weight behind climate change and heads off to Copenhagen, he's almost certain to destroy their cosy consensus.
If he manages to destroy it then he'd turn out to be massively beneficial after all. Is it too early to nominate him for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize?
By "the world" I guess he means human civilisation. The so-called science that underpinned the AGW panic has now been comprehensively undermined - if humans attempt to reduce this perceived warming effect the result could be extreme cooling in a few decades. GB is merely trying to wrong-foot Cameron and saddle him with some idiotic commitment.
No plan B?
You mean he has a Plan A? Who knew?
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