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2-2-2007 7:30 PM932 views
invictus says:
Thousands of “climate refugees” are estimated to have left the region to find work in the cities or neighbouring India. Those who stay are slowly learning to adapt, with the help of activists
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2-2-2007 10:09 PM
bferman
I can understand "climate refugees" leaving an area due to a natural disaster, but how are they tying this particular issue to global warming? Where is the evidence of any connection between the two?
2-2-2007 10:10 PM
amgumen
Climate changed always. And Bangladesh have always been vulnerable.
Here is an excerpt from http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/shownh.php3?img_id=13197
Low-lying Bangladesh floods often. The country is built over the flood plains of three major rivers, the Brahmaputra, Meghna, and Ganges Rivers. The three rivers converge in Bangladesh and empty into the Bay of Bengal through the largest river delta in the world. The flat land within each flood plain is fertile, and the country is densely populated. As a result, floods on any of the three rivers can affect a vast number of people. When all of the rivers run high with monsoon rains and melting snow from the Himalaya Mountains (th...
2-3-2007 10:40 AM
willhelm
“climate refugees” and "envirnonmental persecution" are terms that clearly expose the ideologically driven agenda behind the global warming hype.

It matters not the weather, regional catastrophes, or lack thereof, they will always be presented as examples of global warming. I remember the weather being pretty freaky throughout the 70's. Then again, the weather is always freaky. However, the weather IS NOT the climate.

When will the global warming proponents talk about solar irradiation, atmospheric feed back loops and environmental feedback loops, actual makeup of greenhouse gases. Apparently the oceans contribute 90+% of green house gases,
the earth 5-6 %, biological 2-3...
2-3-2007 6:41 PM
kkcapricorn
Denial is a very strong emotion, and those deeply in denial will cling to any thread that they feel justifies their position.
In the long run, global warming will drastically alter this planet & it's life forms. Belief/causation will be moot.
2-6-2007 8:21 PM
willhelm
kkcapricorn.
Denial is not an emotion. However, fear is an emotion.
I seek not to have my position justified ! However, your dogmatic squealing of the socialist party line indicates yours.
Learn something about that which you spout off about!
At least say why you believe anthropogenic global warming to be a fact. I doubt you can and I doubt you even know what it is you are talking about.
2-8-2007 10:16 AM
luixxiul
Say same thing to people whose country belong to AOSIS, and you'll be...
2-8-2007 7:33 PM
willhelm
hmm?
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