Climate change - global warming.
Posted: Thursday, 09 September 2004 |
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News flash : Scotsman Sept2nd,1935 :-
The "labour day hurricane" hit Florida
Keys, killing 423.
Recent weather patterns have wreacked
havock throught Scotland, disturing
travel and causing one of the worst
farming disasters in memory.
Was climate-change and global-warming a known global phenomenon 69 years ago or were hurricanes part of the usual weather pattern?
Or is it a fact that hurricanes, floods etc are getting more prominent in the 21st century due to pollution having increased considerably? How do we address this rape of the global atmosphere and save our planet from another age of long term disaster.
Is renewable energy in the form of wind farms the answer or part of it? Must we pay a lesser toll as regards world countryside than maybe an unalterable outlay of hopelessness.
IW.
Posted on Island Wanderer at 08:17
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