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Climate Extremism is Greatest Threat to Civilization, say scientists

"There is nothing particularly unusual about current weather and climate change – it is generally well within long-term normal patterns. However, the public believes otherwise due to a combination of the way in which people have been taught to view nature, political exploitation of science and the hidden motives of environmental extremists.   How did this happen and where are we headed if climate change hysteria continues unchecked?

"Western education automatically assumes a ‘uniformitarian’ view of the World, a concept that change is gradual over long periods of time.  As a consequence, sudden or extreme changes are considered abnormal by most of society.  Yet even a cursory examination of climate records reveals variations in centuries past that are far faster and more severe than anything we are experiencing today.

For the full article by Dr Timothy Ball and Tom Harris go here to Canada Free Press.  

Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 09:27AM by Registered CommenterPeter C Glover in | Comments1 Comment | References2 References

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Thanks for alerting readers to our piece. There is much more on our news page at http://www.nrsp.com/news.html .

Sincerely,

Tom Harris, B. Eng., M. Eng. (thermofluids)
Executive Director
Natural Resources Stewardship Project
P.O. Box 23013
Ottawa, Ontario K2A 4E2

Web: www.nrsp.com

August 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTom Harris

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