Wednesday, July 22, 2015

A global threat where the sun never sets blogspot

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  http://www.globalwarming.org/
If the future economic convergence of poor countries is fueled to a major extent by coal, i.e., if current trends continue, ambitious mitigation targets likely will become infeasible. This conclusion is strengthened by the fact that excluding China and India from the regression hardly affects the results (see SI Appendix for details), indicating that these two countries are not driving the results but rather are representative for the global sample

The Size Of The Derivatives Bubble Hanging Over The Global Economy Hits A Record High


  http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-size-of-the-derivatives-bubble-hanging-over-the-global-economy-hits-a-record-high
They just have faith that our leaders know what they are doing, and they have been lulled into complacency by the bubble of false stability that we have been enjoying for the last couple of years. But if there is a major shock to the system, we could easily experience a major derivatives crisis very rapidly and several of those banks could fail simultaneously

  http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/07/31/remember-the-threat-of-flooded-atolls-and-climate-refugees-due-to-sea-level-rise-never-mind/
However, to give Don Easterbrook his due, he also gave subsidence as a factor which I think covers all aspects of reef (carbonate) build up of the atolls. Though any future sea defences walls and modifications required to the infrastructure will surely be billed to the UN green slush fund and we in the West will be expected to foot the bill for this folley

The EMP Threat: All It Would Take Is A Couple Of Explosions To Send America Back To The 1800s


  http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-emp-threat-all-it-would-take-is-a-couple-of-explosions-to-send-america-back-to-the-1800s
yeah, things are great in the imperial capital, but not so great in places like NW Tennessee bloopville Oh, you are one of those guys who thinks the government wastes their time and money paying people to go around on obscure web sites posting happy messages to keep the sheeple from asking too many tricky questions. Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her.(Revelation 18:8) It should be no surprise that it will be Russia who will initiate this attack on the U.S

All Locations : Advice


  http://www.trulia.com/voices/
Answer Rob Mclean answered: what options do I have if I am upside down on my loan and I need to move? Basically your best options are lease, lease purchase, or a short sale. Each one has its benefit and its challenge but when your in the position such as being in a negative equity situation you have to see which fits your individual need and timeline

  http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/science/topics/globalwarming/index.html
14, 2015 Obama administration report lists examples of increasing impact of climate change on human health, and predicts that global warming will contribute to rise in host of medical conditions ranging from allergies to asthma and even heat-related deaths; many scientists, however, while agreeing that warmer weather is affecting health, contend that direct correlation with climate change is not certain, and that it is only one part of extremely complex set of interacting forces. 20, 2015 Environmental Protection Agency and Transportation Dept unveil new rules that set strict fuel efficiency standards for large trucking rigs used in transportation of goods; rules, along with others that will address smaller trucks, are latest that aim to reduce planet-warming carbon pollution

  http://blog.heartland.org/2014/03/a-history-of-the-disastrous-global-warming-hoax/
zuch Moreover, the hoax was aimed at vast reductions in the use of coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as nuclear power to produce the electricity on which all modern life depends. I know people on this board feel like their lifestyle is threatened, but it really does not have to be a disruption, we just need to steer a course toward sustainability

  http://www.britishempire.co.uk/
Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I established the precedent that she would extend the protection of the Crown to any of her subjects whereever in the world they should live. This theory is based on the idea of the strong central government, educational, commercial and financial institutions which mutually reinforced one another and used the resources of the empire to further enrich themselves and build up an ever stronger competitive advantage - economically, strategically and politically

  http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/09/10/svensmark-global-warming-stopped-and-a-cooling-is-beginning-enjoy-global-warming-while-it-lasts/
Most here believe that recourses would be better served on projects that fix levees here in California or provide potable water to Africa (I applaud Sting and the Police for donating to that cause instead of global warming). The difference between traditional pollutants and CO2 is that the latter is a product of even ideal, perfectly-clean combustion whereas the former are usual the result of the combustion not being fully efficient (or are a result of other substances found in the fuel) and thus occur in smaller quantities and are easier to reduce either by improving the combustion process or cleaning the pollutants out of the exhaust stream

  http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/10/14/1009121/science-of-global-warming-impacts-guide/
Dan Miller says: October 15, 2012 at 4:22 am While I agree with most of the dire comments here, when it comes to action on climate change, I believe we will go from impossible to inevitable, without ever stopping at probable. Such hydrological changes fit the definition of abrupt change because they occur faster than the time scales needed for human and natural systems to adapt, leading to substantial disruptions in those systems

Declining Bee Populations Pose A Threat to Global Agriculture by Elizabeth Grossman: Yale Environment 360


  http://e360.yale.edu/feature/declining_bee_populations_pose_a_threat_to_global_agriculture/2645/
The Guardian (May 1 2013 edition) quotes a Dutch study citing high die-off of aquatic insects, hence the probable "upstream" effects in the food chain for fish and other aquatic species. While mites and diseases have long been known to cause significant declines in domesticated bee populations, no single pathogen or parasite, say entomologists, appears to sufficiently explain the current rate of hive collapse

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