Posted on Jeudi 13 avril 2006
Quel est le coût du Protocole de Kyoto? Personne ne le sait avec certitude, mais on parle de billions d’euro. Le gouvernement canadien prévoit 2 milliard par an, seulement pour le mettre en oeuvre; mais ce chiffre ne tient pas compte du coût pour l’économie dans son ensemble, porté par des estimations à des niveaux faramineux. Et bien ce réchauffement climatique…s’est arrêté en 1998!!!
« For many years now, human-caused climate change has been viewed as a large and urgent problem. In truth, however, the biggest part of the problem is neither environmental nor scientific, but a self-created political fiasco. Consider the simple fact, drawn from the official temperature records of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, that for the years 1998-2005 global average temperature did not increase (there was actually a slight decrease, though not at a rate that differs significantly from zero) » Prof Bob Carter is a geologist at James Cook University, Queensland, engaged in paleoclimate research
Soixante scientifiques canadiens demandent au Premier Ministre de ne pas appliquer le Protocole:
« »Climate change is real » is a meaningless phrase used repeatedly by activists to convince the public that a climate catastrophe is looming and humanity is the cause. Neither of these fears is justified. Global climate changes all the time due to natural causes and the human impact still remains impossible to distinguish from this natural « noise. »
Hat tip: Nihil Obstat







