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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain View Post
    LOL.

    Sen. Inhofe: The Bible Proves Global Warming Is A “Hoax”

    "Well actually the Genesis 8:22 that I use in there is that “as long as the earth remains there will be springtime and harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, day and night.” My point is, God’s still up there. The arrogance of people to think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous."
    http://www.care2.com/causes/sen-inho...is-a-hoax.html
    According to Chronicles 4:2 “Also he made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height thereof; and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.” This "states" that pi = 3! Not possible so perhaps not everything in the Bible is true. Just a thought!!



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    Think Positive People!!

    Sahara Forest Project that breathes life into deserts claims Climate Week 2012 award

    By Gaby Leslie | Yahoo! News – 1 hour 13 minutes ag



    It may be hard to imagine an arid desert in full bloom, but one UK firm has dreamed up a way of turning the driest places on Earth into fertile land.

    The ‘Sahara Forest Project’ uses specially-built greenhouses that turn salt water into fresh water using solar power, enabling crops to be grown in deserts.

    Greenhouses turn salt water into fresh water using solar power so crops can be grown. Photo: Climate Week

    Seawater Greenhouse, the firm behind the project, claims it offers the answers to three of the biggest challenges the world faces from damaging climate change – the need for clean energy, clean water and sustainable food production.

    It could mean crops growing in the Sahara Desert, which was once believed to be a lush forest environment with flowing lakes and abundant flora and fauna.

    Now the firm is about launch its Sahara Forest Pilot Project on a one-hectare site just outside Doha, Qatar, after landing £3.3m in funding.

    The British company was recognised today at the Climate Week Awards as it scooped the Best Product title.

    Other Climate Change Award winners from 13 other categories included Too Good to Waste doggy boxes for diners to take their restaurant leftovers home and the team behind the Close The Door, which works towards improving the energy efficiency of shops by keeping high street doors closed.

    Climate Week, which runs from the 12 -18 March, is the country’s biggest climate change campaign, backed by Prime Minister David Cameron and the likes of Sir Paul McCartney and actress Sienna Miller.

    Mr Cameron said: “I am extremely pleased to support Britain’s second Climate Week. Climate Week in 2011 was Britain’s biggest ever environmental occasion and Climate Week 2012 is expected to have even more impact.”

    Kevin Steele, Climate Week’s founder said: “The Climate Week Awards offer a vision of what a low-carbon society could look like, and that vision is being acted on by the hundreds of thousands of people taking part in Climate Week across Britain.”

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/sahara-fore...012-award.html



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    Default Re: Climate change could mean the extinction of our species

    Emissions set to surge 50 pct by 2050: OECD...

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...82E0FF20120315



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stavros View Post
    Think Positive People!!

    Sahara Forest Project that breathes life into deserts claims Climate Week 2012 award

    By Gaby Leslie | Yahoo! News – 1 hour 13 minutes ag



    It may be hard to imagine an arid desert in full bloom, but one UK firm has dreamed up a way of turning the driest places on Earth into fertile land.

    The ‘Sahara Forest Project’ uses specially-built greenhouses that turn salt water into fresh water using solar power, enabling crops to be grown in deserts.

    Greenhouses turn salt water into fresh water using solar power so crops can be grown. Photo: Climate Week

    Seawater Greenhouse, the firm behind the project, claims it offers the answers to three of the biggest challenges the world faces from damaging climate change – the need for clean energy, clean water and sustainable food production.

    It could mean crops growing in the Sahara Desert, which was once believed to be a lush forest environment with flowing lakes and abundant flora and fauna.

    Now the firm is about launch its Sahara Forest Pilot Project on a one-hectare site just outside Doha, Qatar, after landing £3.3m in funding.

    The British company was recognised today at the Climate Week Awards as it scooped the Best Product title.

    Other Climate Change Award winners from 13 other categories included Too Good to Waste doggy boxes for diners to take their restaurant leftovers home and the team behind the Close The Door, which works towards improving the energy efficiency of shops by keeping high street doors closed.

    Climate Week, which runs from the 12 -18 March, is the country’s biggest climate change campaign, backed by Prime Minister David Cameron and the likes of Sir Paul McCartney and actress Sienna Miller.

    Mr Cameron said: “I am extremely pleased to support Britain’s second Climate Week. Climate Week in 2011 was Britain’s biggest ever environmental occasion and Climate Week 2012 is expected to have even more impact.”

    Kevin Steele, Climate Week’s founder said: “The Climate Week Awards offer a vision of what a low-carbon society could look like, and that vision is being acted on by the hundreds of thousands of people taking part in Climate Week across Britain.”

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/sahara-fore...012-award.html
    So the pomes roll out the trendy lefty celebs 2.our government does it 2 and every ones laughs


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    professor Tim Flannery asked not to make any further climate predictions because he is bringing climatologist's into disrepute


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    Why can't Russtafa be more like that nice Simon Baker?
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    Simon baker is a whimp =not a true Aussie


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    Michael Chiklis from THE SHIELD is a top bloke and a great American if he is like his character


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    Well what about Mel Gibson?


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