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Experts gathering in Stockholm for the World Water Week conference have warned that global weather threatens food security, with the Russian droughts and Pakistan floods part of a global trend of unpredictable weather.
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Well thank goodness the experts are so emphatic!
Too late to ensure everybody is well fed? We can't do that today. It may get worse, but it's already in some sense 'too late' if that's what you mean.
Too late to do anything? It's never too late to act. Unless everybody's already dead of course, but it won't go that far. Food supplies may gradually become more unpredictable (even if unpredictability is not easily measured), but there's no particular point where we can say 'Oh, no point in getting serious now, it's already too late. Let's starve.'.
Chairman of The Israeli Association for the Global Warming Fight
After 8 years of intensive investigation and study of the subject, we are obliged to bring to your knowledge and attention the recent conclusions reached by our Research Unit.
Unequivocally, there is no doubt that:
Global Warming is not anthropogenic.
1. The contribution of the so-called greenhouse gases to this phenomenon is minimal; in fact, practically zero. The fight against Global Warming through the reduction of CO2 emissions, in this context, is practically useless.
2. The rising concentration of CO2 in the air is caused by its release from the warming oceans.
3. The warming of the Earth's continents and oceans is caused by increased solar radiation, due to the shortening of the distance between the Sun and the Earth.
4. This shortening of the distance between the Earth and the Sun took place about 10 000 years ago, the catastrophic aftermath of the collision between Mars and Earth. This may read as shocking or surprising, but it is firm fact.
5. The huge ice shelves of the Polar Regions have protected us over the last 10 000 years, by buffering the climate through the absorption of excess heat due to their physical properties - the latent heat of ice.
6. The theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is wrong; this argument hampers the search for the real cause of Global Warming; it makes the correct conduct of the fight against Global Warming impossible, and consequently endangers our posterity.
The future is bleak. Mankind is unable to stop Global Warming, but rather must try to diminish its impact in order to survive. The huge investment in carbon caching must be redirected towards the research and creation of new techniques and technology in agriculture, water desalinization and an entirely different infrastructure, particularly with regards to electricity production and distribution.
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