Mark Lynas : ” it isn’t so much global warming that’s an issue”

DB: And what about you, what animals are you worried about becoming extinct due to global warming?

ML: Well it isn’t so much global warming that’s an issue. It’s all the other things we do as well. For example, the blue fin tuna – we are literally eating our way through them. Somehow it brings it home more, when it is people just eating things rather than displacing habitat.

http://www.currentintelligence.net/

Here is an idea. How about addressing the real problems, instead of wasting tens of billions of dollars on a non-problem?

h/t to Marc Morano

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9 Responses to Mark Lynas : ” it isn’t so much global warming that’s an issue”

  1. Mike Davis says:

    Six Degrees made any other comments from that Ass ignorable!

  2. BioBob says:

    “Yes, I mean I don’t buy the Gaia theory completely. I can see all sorts of criticisms. He thinks of life as a sort of self-regulating mechanism keeping the planet habitable with life, and I don’t actually see many ways of how that operates in the real world. It’s a great theory and it seems to be what happens, but I don’t think many scientists can point to the ways in which it supposedly operates.”

    Moron Alert !

    read homeostasis 101, you clod:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeostasis

  3. latitude says:

    I was having a “eating” conversation with a friend of mine today.
    What animals can you eat, and not kill the animal?

    milk and eggs don’t count

    The only thing we could think of was stone crabs.

  4. PhilJourdan says:

    Here is an idea. How about addressing the real problems, instead of wasting tens of billions of dollars on a non-problem?

    Thank you! A little honesty by the ecos would go along way to actually gaining support for their real cause.

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