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UN: Climate Change May Cost $20 Trillion
Posted on Friday, February 01, 2008 @ 23:03:45 UTC by vlad

By JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press Writer

(AP) -- Global warming could cost the world up to $20 trillion over two decades for cleaner energy sources and do the most harm to people who can least afford to adapt, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warns in a new report.


More: http://www.physorg.com/news120936424.html

 
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Re: UN: Climate Change May Cost $20 Trillion (Score: 1)
by malc on Monday, February 04, 2008 @ 04:03:41 UTC
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It will cost governments trillions due to a lack of oil taxes.

I keep saying it.  The reason why governments are pursuing centralised power generation (like nuclear) is so that they can continue to tax the fuels and control the supply.  This also ties in with the government "experts" who advise that micro generation is not a feasible alternative. Imagine if everybody generated their own energy for NOTHING! (save an initial installation cost).  Micro generation is NOT an on demand system like centralised power, it depends on storage so you generate energy at 2 o clock in the morning when the wind is blowing and your lights, tv and heating are off!!
 
Big business and government do not want you and I to be self sufficient in energy since it takes away control and money from them to us.....scary.



Re: UN: Climate Change May Cost $20 Trillion (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Sunday, February 03, 2008 @ 12:51:56 UTC
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More utter nonsense from the U.N.. Three quarters of the worlds population still lives at the subsistance level and have no need of the kind of technology and energy use that the First World is consuming at a record pace.

The Third Worlds' greatest threat comes from the First World attempting to seize whatever natural and energy resources they might have, and to continue to squander them on a consumption lifestyle.

Don't think so? Picture yourslf as a sheepherder in the contested areas of the Middle East. Picture yourself as a Pacific islander on a low lying atoll.

Get the picture? More agitprop from the multinational corporations using the United Nations as a backdrop to further their agendas.








21ST CENTURY WATER MANAGEMENT: CALCULATING WITH THE UNKNOWN (Score: 1)
by vlad on Friday, February 01, 2008 @ 23:17:32 UTC
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21ST CENTURY WATER MANAGEMENT: CALCULATING WITH THE UNKNOWN, January 31 Climate change is making a central assumption of water management obsolete: Water-resource risk assessment and planning are currently based on the notion that factors such as precipitation and streamflow fluctuate within an unchanging envelope of variability. But anthropogenic change of Earth’s climate is altering the means and extremes of these factors so that this paradigm of stationarity no longer applies, researchers report in the latest issue of Science.

Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news121010665.html [www.physorg.com]

CONSERVATION STRATEGIES MUST SHIFT WITH GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, SAYS CU-BOULDER STUDY, January 31 Sustaining and enhancing altered ecosystems has become the new mantra for conservation and restoration managers as ecosystems continue to change in response to global warming and other environmental changes, says a new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news121011003.html [www.physorg.com]




 

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