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Larry Gude
05-29-2009, 03:57 PM
Climate change causes 315,000 deaths a year-report - Reuters News (http://www.forexyard.com/reuters/popup_reuters.php?action=2009-05-28T222242Z_01_LS1002309_RTRIDST_0_CLIMATE-HUMAN-EMBARGOED)

It has been found that the earths ever changing moods on the weather takes the lives of over 300,000 of the worlds most innocent and most helpless!

Someone needs to build these people a proper home with proper utilities and get them farm equipment! And soon!

Climate change causes 315,000 deaths a year-report - Reuters News (http://www.forexyard.com/reuters/popup_reuters.php?action=2009-05-28T222242Z_01_LS1002309_RTRIDST_0_CLIMATE-HUMAN-EMBARGOED)

otter
05-29-2009, 03:59 PM
:confused: Earht a close relative of Darth Vader?

vraiblonde
05-29-2009, 04:02 PM
That is the most inane thing I have ever read. Where do you even start with the rebuttal, it's so ridiculous?

I guess the first question would be, if global warming is suddenly killing all these people, what did folks used to die of?

Idiots.

And other idiots fall for that obvious bull####.

Larry Gude
05-29-2009, 04:09 PM
:confused: Earht a close relative of Darth Vader?

The planet is killing a few people. I am killing an entire language.

Larry Gude
05-29-2009, 04:09 PM
That is the most inane thing I have ever read. Where do you even start with the rebuttal, it's so ridiculous?

I guess the first question would be, if global warming is suddenly killing all these people, what did folks used to die of?

Idiots.

And other idiots fall for that obvious bull####.

Here is the concern;

To avoid the worst outcomes, the report says efforts to adapt to the effects of climate change must be scaled up 100 times in developing countries. International funds pledged for this purpose amount to only $400 million, compared with an average estimated cost of $32 billion annually, it notes.

"Funding from rich countries to help the poor and vulnerable adapt to climate change is not even 1 percent of what is needed," said Barbara Stocking, chief executive of Oxfam in Britain and a GHF board member.

"This glaring injustice must be addressed at Copenhagen in December." (Reporting by Megan Rowling, editing by Tim Pearce)

vraiblonde
05-29-2009, 04:18 PM
Here is the concern;

It's about time we give those third-worlders money so they can get acclimated to their environment. :yay: It's been several million years now and we haven't done a damn thing to help them.

Larry Gude
05-29-2009, 04:22 PM
It's about time we give those third-worlders money so they can get acclimated to their environment. :yay: It's been several million years now and we haven't done a damn thing to help them.

I propose we make them honorary UAW members, give them a car, a house and full medical benefits. That way, car and home inventories will go down, prices will go up and they can stop worrying about their health.


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