Not really. And amazingly, Obama's so-called clean power plan will do nothing about it.That's scary stuff.
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FIFYUnfortunately it seems as though half of the politicians dont have the balls to do anything meaningful about it (except transfer money from 1st world to 3rd world) and the other half are too ignorant towards the science to do anything about it.:frown:
Simply a milestone on our way to the new normal.Regardless of what one thinks about the topic of climate change, 400 ppm in and of itself is a meaningless threshold. Not sure why crossing it should seem disturbing and scary.
Well, I believe humans have had a major effect on the earth's climate. I don't believe what we have in place will stop any of it no matter who is in office. I've seen these other countries first hand and my goodness it is terrible.Not really. And amazingly, Obama's so-called clean power plan will do nothing about it.
It's not going to be fun.Simply a milestone on our way to the new normal.
That's not really a response and I really don't care about Al Gore. He really has nothing to do with climate science.
http://www.urbansplatter.com/2014/05/al-gores-house-environmental-hypocrisy/