Greenhouse effect 'may benefit man'
Yeah, right!
Read this amazing report in Sunday’s UK Observer: “Climate change is 'a myth', sea levels are not rising and Britain's chief scientist is 'an embarrassment' for believing catastrophe is inevitable. These are the controversial views of a new London-based think-tank that will publish a report tomorrow attacking the apocalyptic view that man-made greenhouse gases will destroy the planet.”
“The International Policy Network [IPN] will publish its long-awaited study, claiming that the science warning of an environmental disaster caused by climate change is 'fatally flawed'. It will state that previous predictions of changes in sea level of a metre over the next 100 years were overestimates.“
“Instead, the report will say that sea level rises will reach a maximum of just 20cms [8”] during the next century, adding that global warming could, in fact, benefit mankind by increasing fish stocks.”
Here comes the punch line: “The report's views closely mirror those held by many of President George Bush's senior advisers, who have been accused of derailing attempts to reach international agreement over how to prevent climate change.”
The IPN’s director, Julian Morris, ”attacked Britain's highly respected chief scientist. ‘ David King is an embarrassment to himself and an embarrassment to his country.” The director also “criticised preparations by Tony Blair to use his presidency of the world's most powerful nations next year to lead attempts in tackling climate change. He described Blair's plans to use his G8 tenure to halt global warming as 'offensive.”
"Morris admitted receiving money from a number of companies, including $50,000 from Exxon, but denied the organisation was a front for neo-conservative opinion. 'I have written about these issues for many years. If a company wants to provide money, then I'd be happy to accept it.”
The voice of credibility speaks.

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