Topic: AGW Liars At Work - Again ...
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Mon 04/19/10 05:11 PM
Even after the 'Climategate' exposure that blew the lie of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming' to pieces, the Fifth U. S. Climate Action Report being sent to (wait for it) the UNITED NATIONS by Hillary Clinton's State Department says that AGW is PRIMARILY HUMAN-INDUCED. I'm sure this is just an oversight, tho', what with all the excitement in the air over 'The ONE's coming attempt to pass 'Cap 'n Tax' before he gets his (insert body part of choice here) handed to him on a plate in November - and again in 2012. I hope Lindsey Grahamnesty, J. Kerry, and J. Lieberman will be joining the exiting parade of thieves. This proves once again that the ONLY time the citizens of this nation are safe is when Congress ISN'T in session ...

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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N19159977.htm

US unveils climate report in runup to Senate bill

19 Apr 2010 18:36:36 GMT | Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON, April 19 (Reuters) - The United States released a new draft report on climate change on Monday, one week before the expected unveiling of a compromise U.S. Senate bill that aims to curb heat-trapping greenhouse emissions.

The report, a draft of the Fifth U.S. Climate Action Report that will be sent to the United Nations, says bluntly: "Global warming is unequivocal and primarily human-induced ... Global temperature has increased over the past 50 years. This observed increase is due primarily to human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases."

Without action to stop them, climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions will rise over 8,000 megatonnes by mid-century, the draft said. By adopting measures detailed in a bill passed last year by the U.S. House of Representatives, these emissions will drop beneath 2,000 megatonnes. They're now about 6,500 megatonnes. The United Nations measures greenhouse gas emissions in megatonnes, or million metric tons.

The effects of climate change are already evident, the draft said: warming air and oceans, vanishing mountain glaciers, thawing permafrost, signs of instability in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica and rising sea levels.

The State Department draft, now open for public comment, precedes the expected April 26 unveiling of Senate legislation by Democrat John Kerry, Republican Lindsey Graham and Independent Joe Lieberman.

Supporters of the bill hope this will pave the way for the full Senate to debate and pass a measure in June or July.

The State Department report will ultimately go to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; previous U.S. reports to this body were in 1994, 1997, 2002 and 2007.

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Mon 04/19/10 05:36 PM
And when the East coast is under water from melting polar ice caps I suppose you and all the other Tea Baggers will be out there with buckets bailing it out.

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Mon 04/19/10 05:44 PM
Edited by cashu on Mon 04/19/10 05:45 PM
Not me I live on top of the hill . Just in case any of you cute 30 years old are not sure of the future nows a good time to start talking to me . Its gona be crowded if you wait for the last minute .

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Mon 04/19/10 05:54 PM
Nah, they all be heading out to dry land in the midwest by my house.