The sky fell last month, but almost nobody noticed
An atomic model. Symbolises atoms in the atomsphere… sorry, atmosphere.
To the Editor
Climate Conversation
9th July 2014
The sky fell on Hawaii last month, all because carbon dioxide levels peeped above the much-hyped 400 ppm ‘hurdle.’ Chicken Littles all over the world squawked into their friendly media megaphones about numerous imminent global warming disasters. One warned: “the fate of the world hangs in the balance.” (Similar alarms were rung when the 350 ppm level was passed).
But nobody else noticed anything scary. Continue Reading →
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