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Old 05-11-2009, 04:00 PM
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All you climate change deniers here an elsewhere make me sad and laugh at the same time. Have you noticed the Northern hemisphere ice cap now almost completely melts in the summer? The Siberian tundra is melting for first time in recorded history with houses collapsing who's foundations were built on that permafrost. For the first time in recorded history boats can go through the north pole.. Why not pop into google and type in ..nasa satellite images ice caps..? See the evidence in real time people. Why not checkout what csiro and other world scientific panels are saying about the possible catastrophic sea level rises about to occur. Ever occur to you deniers 90% of the worlds populations lives in coastal cities? 1 meter of sea level rise means several meters of coast dissapearing. Why not inform yourself. Sticking your head in the sand won't be an option for much longer.. Especially if you live near a seaboard..

Quoting a post here:

Doesn't surprise me at all. The scientists could simply air their views through reputable journalists who won't divulge their sources.(so long as we have a free press ?)


Haha.. Another funny comment. You would be relying on Journalists being truly independant thinkers for that to happen.. Remember the dust storm in Sydney a few weeks ago? I've posted all over the media's emails and forums including mainstream and independant asking "why are we being fed childrens stories about what made the dust red and not being told about the possible dangers of radiogenic particles from the dust - that dust storm originated from the Maralinga atomic test ground in South Australia.. Also the air current swept over many uncovered coal and uranium tailing and flyash piles (giant mounds of dirt and dust containing heavy metals and radioactive particles). ARPANSA - a federal government body whos charter is 'informing' the public concerning radioactive accidents and events didn't say 'peep'. The media didn't say 'peep'. I guess our economy is more important than our lives or health? Free press.. Funny joke. Only I'm not laughing....

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