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Old 16th December 2007, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Zan de Man View Post
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I lost interest after that.
The signatories aren't all scientists, that's true. Nigel Lawson's on there, for example. I have no problem with some of them being political scientists - its the most politicised scientific field there is. There are three IPCC scientists on the list, however, and Zbigniew Jaworowski, who is a friend of a friend.

I was more interested in the content of the letter anyway:

"The current UN focus on “fighting climate change,” as illustrated in the Nov. 27 UN Development Programme’s Human Development Report, is distracting governments from adapting to the threat of inevitable natural climate changes, whatever forms they may take. National and international planning for such changes is needed, with a focus on helping our most vulnerable citizens adapt to conditions that lie ahead. Attempts to prevent global climate change from occurring are ultimately futile, and constitute a tragic misallocation of resources that would be better spent on humanity’s real and pressing problems."

I agree with this completely. Equally, the activities of Al Gore and his buddies, who, at the very least have a conflict of interest, are sending governments in the wrong direction. Carbon trading is a fraud, and a genocidal one at that.
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