However, the warming is so far manifesting itself more in winters which are less cold than in much hotter summers. According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter snowfall will become “a very rare and exciting event”.
“Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” he said.
A Nobel Peace Prize winner claimed the polar regions would be free of ice in 2014.
In 2005, the United Nations Environment Program said there would be 50 million climate refugees from rising oceans by 2010.
Keep spinning. There has never been a leftist scare rant that has even come close to occurring.
Links, flap yapper. Otherwise, just the mewling of an ignoramus more than likely pulling it all out of their ass.
You need links? Why is it news to you that Al Gore claimed the polar regions would be free of ice by 2014 and the UN said there would be 50 million refugees caused by rising oceans by 2010?
I thought you knew the subject, obviously not.
More flap yap, and no sources put up. Come on, now, why would I or anybody else have the slightest reason to believe you? No sources, no credibility.
Hilarious you even post in this forum being so ignorant of the subject matter.
50m environmental refugees by end of decade, UN warns
Gore: Polar ice cap may disappear by summer 2014
Now pucker up.
"In 2005, the United Nations Environment Program said there would be 50 million climate refugees from rising oceans by 2010."
That is what you said. This is what that report said;
50m environmental refugees by end of decade, UN warns
50m environmental refugees by end of decade, UN warns
· States urged to prepare for victims of climate change
· Natural disasters displace more people than wars
David Adam, environment correspondent
Wed 12 Oct ‘05 09.32 EDTFirst published on Wed 12 Oct ‘05 09.32 EDT
Rising sea levels, desertification and shrinking freshwater supplies will create up to 50 million environmental refugees by the end of the decade, experts warn today. Janos Bogardi, director of the Institute for Environment and Human Security at the United Nations University in Bonn, said creeping environmental deterioration already displaced up to 10 million people a year, and the situation would get worse.
"There are well-founded fears that the number of people fleeing untenable environmental conditions may grow exponentially as the world experiences the effects of climate change," Dr Bogardi said. "This new category of refugee needs to find a place in international agreements. We need to better anticipate support requirements, similar to those of people fleeing other unviable situations."
That is from all natural disaster causes, not just sea level rise. And what are we seeing in Europe, as people try to escape to a more livable place, many millions of refugees. Now, rather than kissing your lying ass, I just kicked it.