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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:04 pm |
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November 3 2009
"Why," I asked in 2007, "are the British among the Earth's loudest warming
whiners?
They'd kill the Queen Mother all over again for a cheap holiday in sunny
Spain or Florida, but as soon as a few stray solar rays hit Scunthorpe or
Hull they act like the Blitz is back."
Not any more:
"Britain is less concerned about climate change than any other country in
the world, according to a new survey. "
"The annual Climate Confidence Monitor found the number of people worrying
about global warming worldwide has fallen by eight per cent to just over a
third in the last year as the economic downturn kicked in. "
"Just fifteen per cent of people in Britain worry about climate change and
how the world responds to the problem, the lowest figure for any of the 12
countries surveyed. The figure is down from 26 per cent last year. "
This has been assisted by demented British government advertising: "If you
don't reduce your carbon footprint, then puppies will drown and bunny
rabbits will die. And a terrifying, jagged-toothed monster with crazy hooked
hands will descend from the clouds to eat you up." Australians give less of
a damn, too:
"A new international survey has found Australians no longer care about
climate change as much as they do about domestic issues and the financial
crisis. "
"The survey looks at attitudes towards climate change in 12 different
countries and found concern in Australia dropped in the past year by 14 per
cent - the largest drop among the developed nations surveyed. "
Our result is even more impressive when judged on a per capita basis. The
survey's main goons remain hopeful:
"The Climate Group, which advises governments and businesses on low-carbon
policies, was one of the groups that commissioned the survey. "
"The group's CEO Steve Howard says Australians do still care about climate
change. "
Sure we do.
None of us would dare hurt the tooth fairy, either.
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/
Warmest Regards
Bon z0
"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps
US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists
worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct
from natural variation."
Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville |
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:45 pm |
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November 3 2009
"Why," I asked in 2007, "are the British among the Earth's loudest warming
whiners?
They'd kill the Queen Mother all over again for a cheap holiday in sunny
Spain or Florida, but as soon as a few stray solar rays hit Scunthorpe or
Hull they act like the Blitz is back."
Not any more:
"Britain is less concerned about climate change than any other country in
the world, according to a new survey. "
"The annual Climate Confidence Monitor found the number of people worrying
about global warming worldwide has fallen by eight per cent to just over a
third in the last year as the economic downturn kicked in. "
"Just fifteen per cent of people in Britain worry about climate change and
how the world responds to the problem, the lowest figure for any of the 12
countries surveyed. The figure is down from 26 per cent last year. "
This has been assisted by demented British government advertising: "If you
don't reduce your carbon footprint, then puppies will drown and bunny
rabbits will die. And a terrifying, jagged-toothed monster with crazy hooked
hands will descend from the clouds to eat you up." Australians give less of
a damn, too:
"A new international survey has found Australians no longer care about
climate change as much as they do about domestic issues and the financial
crisis. "
"The survey looks at attitudes towards climate change in 12 different
countries and found concern in Australia dropped in the past year by 14 per
cent - the largest drop among the developed nations surveyed. "
Our result is even more impressive when judged on a per capita basis. The
survey's main goons remain hopeful:
"The Climate Group, which advises governments and businesses on low-carbon
policies, was one of the groups that commissioned the survey. "
"The group's CEO Steve Howard says Australians do still care about climate
change. "
Sure we do.
None of us would dare hurt the tooth fairy, either.
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/
Warmest Regards
Bon z0
"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps
US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists
worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct
from natural variation."
Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville |
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