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Africa Speaks Out on Climate Change


Green Lifestyle  (tags: africa, world, CO2emissions, ecosystems, environment, globalwarming, humans )

Karin
- 18 days ago - oxfam.org
Climate change is a huge threat to development in Africa. Despite contributing less than 3 per cent of global emissions
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Judy Cross (80)
Saturday November 7, 2009, 9:47 am
Let's put Africa's 3% of global emissions into perspective....ALL human contribution to atmospheric CO2 is 3% of the 0.0388% that is already in the atmosphere.

Even Al Gore now admits that CO2 isn't as big a factor as he said.

Gore clears carbon dioxide of most blame
This is big. Al Gore is now saying carbon dioxide isn’t actually to blame for most of the warming we saw until 2001:

Gore explored new studies - published only last week - that show methane and black carbon or soot had a far greater impact on global warming than previously thought. Carbon dioxide – while the focus of the politics of climate change – produces around 40% of the actual warming. Gore acknowledged to Newsweek that the findings could complicate efforts to build a political consensus around the need to limit carbon emissions.

Which suggests not only that was Gore wrong to claim the science was “settled”, but that the hugely expensive schemes to “stop” warming by slashing carbon dixoide emissions will be less than half as effective as claimed.

Tim Blair isn’t surprised that Gore now says he’s switching from appealing to facts to appealing to faith. Well, actually, Tim is surprised, since facts actually have never been Gore’s thing.

UPDATE

Meanwhile, the Victorian Government privately admits that green energy and “clean coal” technology may be just snake oil:

VICTORIA will rely on fossil fuel for energy for decades, with leaked documents revealing the Brumby Government is set to take a multibillion-dollar gamble on ‘’clean coal’’....

While the state will continue to depend on coal-fired power, confidential cabinet documents acknowledge the clean coal strategy may not work.

‘’A key question for Commonwealth and state governments is whether to consider long-term contingency options to deal with the risk that clean coal proves to be more costly and limited an option than currently believed,’’ one document says.

How the public has been conned.
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/gore_clears_carbon_dioxide_of_most_blame/
 
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