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Dec 20, 2010
“High temperatures in 2010 have also been matched by a series of extreme weather events across the world, including droughts and floods in China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the US,” the HSBC report noted. “But are these driven by man-made global warming?
“Nasa’s James Hansen is clear: ‘Would these events have happened if atmospheric carbon dioxide had remained at its pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million?’ His answer is ‘almost certainly not’.”
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/1220/1224285916531.html
This is starting to sound like Alzheimer’s disease. Does he really believe the stuff that comes out of his mouth?
The ten worst floods in history :
1. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1931* Death Toll: 1,000,000 to 3,700,000
2. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1887 Death Toll: 900,000 to 2,000,000
3. Huang He (Yellow) River, China* 1938
Death Toll: 500,000 – 900,000
4. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1642* Death Toll: 300,000
5. Ru River, Banqiao Dam, China
1975 Death Toll: 230,000
6. Yangtze River, China
1931 Death Toll: 145,000
7. The Netherlands and England
1099 Death Toll: 100,000
8. The Netherlands
1287 Death Toll: 50,000
9. The Neva River, Russia
1824 Death Toll: 10,000
10. The Netherlands
1421 Death Toll: 10,000
Source...
Dec 20, 2010
“High temperatures in 2010 have also been matched by a series of extreme weather events across the world, including droughts and floods in China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the US,” the HSBC report noted. “But are these driven by man-made global warming?
“Nasa’s James Hansen is clear: ‘Would these events have happened if atmospheric carbon dioxide had remained at its pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million?’ His answer is ‘almost certainly not’.”
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/1220/1224285916531.html
This is starting to sound like Alzheimer’s disease. Does he really believe the stuff that comes out of his mouth?
The ten worst floods in history :
1. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1931* Death Toll: 1,000,000 to 3,700,000
2. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1887 Death Toll: 900,000 to 2,000,000
3. Huang He (Yellow) River, China* 1938
Death Toll: 500,000 – 900,000
4. Huang He (Yellow) River, China
1642* Death Toll: 300,000
5. Ru River, Banqiao Dam, China
1975 Death Toll: 230,000
6. Yangtze River, China
1931 Death Toll: 145,000
7. The Netherlands and England
1099 Death Toll: 100,000
8. The Netherlands
1287 Death Toll: 50,000
9. The Neva River, Russia
1824 Death Toll: 10,000
10. The Netherlands
1421 Death Toll: 10,000
Source...