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'Enjoy life while you can' | Environment | The Guardian
Lovelock believes global warming is now irreversible, and that nothing can prevent large parts of the planet becoming too hot to inhabit, or sinking underwater, resulting in mass migration, famine and epidemics. Britain is going to become a lifeboat for refugees from mainland Europe, so instead of wasting our time on wind turbines we need to start planning how to survive. To Lovelock, the logic is clear. The sustainability brigade are insane to think we can save ourselves by going back to nature; our only chance of survival will come not from less technology, but more.
Nuclear power, he argues, can solve our energy problem ------
"You're never going to get enough energy from wind to run a society such as ours," he says. "Windmills! Oh no. No way of doing it. You can cover the whole country with the blasted things, millions of them. Waste of time."
All the doomsday predictions are gay.................
Green drivel
The godfather of global warming lowers the boom on climate change hysteria
By Lorrie Goldstein,Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, June 23, 2012 06:03 PM EDT
Green
More losing for the bomb throwers...............
All the doomsday predictions are gay.................
Green ‘drivel’
The godfather of global warming lowers the boom on climate change hysteria
By Lorrie Goldstein,Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, June 23, 2012 06:03 PM EDT
Green
More losing for the bomb throwers...............
I liked the honesty in this quote from the article.....
"Unlike many “environmentalists,” who have degrees in political science, Lovelock, until his recent retirement at age 92, was a much-honoured working scientist and academic."
Reveals a great deal about the money chasers in the "environmental movement".
The godfather of global warming lowers the boom on climate change hysteria
By Lorrie Goldstein,Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, June 23, 2012 06:03 PM EDT
Green
I thought that Al Gore started the green movement and the internet.