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Do other nations have climate change deniers abelenkpe May 2014 #1
Wherever Murdoch owns a piece of the press, they are significant n2doc May 2014 #2
Thank you! nt abelenkpe May 2014 #3
We got some here (UK) Prophet 451 May 2014 #6
Lord Monckton is nominally British intaglio May 2014 #12
At least I can take comfort that right-wing idiot politicians aren't unique to my native U.S. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #23
But, alas for him, not even a Lord . . . hatrack May 2014 #26
Technically he is an Hereditary Lord but intaglio May 2014 #34
Well it won't affect us in our lifetimes mindwalker_i May 2014 #4
Ever see a large chunck of ice Control-Z May 2014 #5
Reminds me of Oxyrush's analogy: central scrutinizer May 2014 #10
Not only that... WinstonSmith4740 May 2014 #11
It's true, the melting of floating ice wouldn't directly raise sea levels. Jerry442 May 2014 #13
Oh, absolutely! WinstonSmith4740 May 2014 #25
interesting point. Sounds like an opportunity for a very large class-action suit. DLnyc May 2014 #17
Yes. This. Control-Z May 2014 #24
If that could actually happen I would die a happy man RVN VET May 2014 #55
All the money in the world is pointless in this case. WinkyDink May 2014 #35
Righto. Greenbacks worthless when this happens erronis May 2014 #45
Game over then. n/t Prophet 451 May 2014 #7
They are all over the world. McDiggy May 2014 #8
Chris Hayes pointed out last night DirkGently May 2014 #9
They will blame the climate scientist Johonny May 2014 #14
We've seen this attitude plenty right here on DU dreamnightwind May 2014 #29
.....the collapse of these major glaciers now "appears unstoppable," according to NASA.... WinkyDink May 2014 #36
Your point is? dreamnightwind May 2014 #48
The game is up. We cannot "stop" it. We can only hope to adapt to a radically different planet... truebrit71 May 2014 #57
They will almost always do and say anything to obstruct what liberals/leftists want. stillwaiting May 2014 #37
Well said. Louisiana1976 May 2014 #52
Is it worth fighting for? raouldukelives May 2014 #15
it's the 6th mass extinction, here we go! TimeToEvolve May 2014 #16
This is hilarious -- Carlin is a never-ending source of wisdom and humor. Always ahead of his LuckyLib May 2014 #50
Thanks for posting the great video. Louisiana1976 May 2014 #53
Don't panic.....yet. MyUncle May 2014 #18
It has been a very long time since climate change was reversible.0 morningfog May 2014 #19
good bye NOLA etc., etc.... nt G_j May 2014 #20
"NOLA"?! How about the entire states of Florida, NJ, RI, Hawaii. not to mention island nations?! WinkyDink May 2014 #38
The people of Rapa Nui kept cutting down trees hobbit709 May 2014 #21
Quote of the day: riqster May 2014 #30
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2014 #22
Antarctic sea ice at record extent maced666 May 2014 #27
And that has what to do with the undercutting of the.... blackspade May 2014 #42
A Mile Wide ... and an Inch Deep ... brett_jv May 2014 #62
There goes the planet. Not that the 1% care. They've got drones and a puppet government in DC to blkmusclmachine May 2014 #28
Ahhhh, they'll be raptured away long before that happens. riqster May 2014 #31
They seriously are banking on colonizing either Mars or the Moon. WinkyDink May 2014 #33
So many options! gtar100 May 2014 #41
Except, as crazy as the last sounds, Stephen Hawking concurs. WinkyDink May 2014 #43
Wow, for such a brilliant man, he sure has some silly ideas ... brett_jv May 2014 #63
And I agree with YOU! I guess he forsees an Epcot Center in space (no soil needed to grow vegetables WinkyDink May 2014 #64
Glad I have no offspring. Nobody needs shades now. WinkyDink May 2014 #32
Thanks to the Kochs an the rest of the oil and gas industry. blackspade May 2014 #39
But it snowed this winter so... IronLionZion May 2014 #40
Yup...it was the most brutal winter in the mid-west most folks can remember... truebrit71 May 2014 #59
No Problem. Rubio can just pray the melt away lobodons May 2014 #44
I'm Have Trouble Grasping How Sea Levels Can Rise By The Amounts Suggested DallasNE May 2014 #46
Antarctica is larger than the United States (about 5.4 million square miles) . . . hatrack May 2014 #60
All things are possible, in the fullness of time. davidthegnome May 2014 #47
+1 dreamnightwind May 2014 #49
Thanks for a beautiful post. Many folks are trying in every simple way to have an impact LuckyLib May 2014 #51
Excellent thread. K&R Louisiana1976 May 2014 #54
K & R Quantess May 2014 #56
And this. Which is happening now. Matariki May 2014 #58
DC sets at 400 ft above sea level. toby jo May 2014 #61
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