Posted on 04/27/2010 5:59:36 PM PDT by Kaslin
Global Warming: Another shoe has dropped from the IPCC centipede as scientists in Bangladesh say their country will not disappear below the waves. As usual, the U.N.'s climate charlatans forgot one tiny detail.
It keeps getting worse for the much-discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which seems to have built its collapsing house of climate cards on sand or, more specifically, river sediment.
After fraudulent claims about Himalayan glaciers, African crop harvests and Amazon rain forests, plus a 2007 assessment report based on anecdotal evidence, student term papers and nonpeer-reviewed magazine articles, the panel's doomsday forecast for Bangladesh has been exposed as its latest hoax.
According to the 2007 report, melting glaciers and polar ice would lead to rising sea levels and just a three-foot rise would flood 17% of the low-lying country of Bangladesh by 2050 and create 20 million refugees.
Now comes a study from the Dhaka-based Center for Environment and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS) that says the IPCC forgot to factor in the 1 billion tons of sediment carried by Himalayan rivers such as the Ganges and the Brahmaputra into Bangladesh every year.
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Give the ICCP...THE CIPPI...THE PC-ICCP a break, already!!!
They have to stop quoting real scientists or the whole scam is going to fall apart. BTT.
Global Warming has always been a scam to make some rich and powerful.
ALL Congressmen who voted for Cap & Trade MUST be REMOVED.
They are either Traitors or simply too stupid to hold public office. NO EXCEPTION!
Here is the list:
Updated Congressional Vote Score Card>
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2406579/posts
Then, after exhausting the list of those who consistently voted Yes (yellow highlight), we need to go after those who gave aid to the enemy within.
The facts are racist!
Computer models again I s’pose. Seems to be the source of many modern problems. Garbage in, garbage out.
Bush’s fault!
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