For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."
A petition from at least 215 climate scientists calls for the world to cut in half greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
"A lot of us scientists think the problem needs a lot more serious attention than it's getting and the remedies have to be a lot more radical," said Richard Seager, a scientist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
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So if you think global warming isn't a threat to humans caused by humans, how do you know more about the subject than climate scientists? What kind of education and research experience do you have?
If you think there's significant debate among the scientific community, how do you explan this petition?
Can you finally admit that you're denying the facts and reality?
2007-12-05
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