Monday, 10 November 2014

Climate change is a problem. But our attempts to fix it could be worse than useless

Telegraph /

Global warming pales when compared to many other global problems. While the WHO estimates 250,000 annual deaths from global warming in 30 years, 4.3 million die right now each year from indoor air pollution, 800 million are starving, and 2.5 billion live in poverty and lack clean water and sanitation.  .........The fundamental problem is that green energy is too expensive, which is why it will need billions in subsidies the next two decades. Instead of making more failed promises to pay ever more subsidies, we should spend the money on research and development of the next generations of green energy sources." 

ED: Bjorn Lomburg is a warmist pretending to be a critic.

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