Listen, global warming is a real problem, but it' s not the end of the world. A 30-centimetre sea level rise is just not going to bring the world to a standstill, just like it didn't over the last 150 years.
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Global warming is real - it is man-made and it is an important problem. But it is not the end of the world.
Climate change is a global problem. The planet is warming because of the growing level of greenhouse gas emissions from human activity. If this trend continues, truly catastrophic consequences are likely to ensue from rising sea levels, to reduced water availability, to more heat waves and fires.
Scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. It's too late to stop it now, but we can lessen its severity and impacts.
The idea that global warming is the most important problem facing the world is total nonsense and is doing a lot of harm.
The science tells us that if we fail to reduce global warming pollution, global temperatures will rise to dangerous levels and unleash devastating extreme weather events and accelerate destructive sea level rise.
I would say that, basically, global warming is a non-problem.
There's no question that, um, you know, the oceans have risen, right? And the climate change part is, is a real part of it.
I think global warming is the gravest threat. With global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy - between the carbon cronies, who, by the way, could not stay in business in a true free market capitalism.
Global warming is a fact. Now it's up to liberals to make it a reality. Hence there is crucial importance in preventing powerful, greedy free market forces from getting in the way of worsening storms and rising sea levels. The Kyoto Accord is a good first step.
There is no global warming problem, there isn't going to be a global warming problem. Sit back and enjoy the sunshine.