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Add This $78 Billion Charge To Gore/Hansen/Mann’s Account
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Amazing, if I ran my household like this, my wife would have left me the first year!! when are people going to wake up??
I think the answer came on the earlier article which told us :-
“Continued delay in climate change policy action and lack of international coordination could cost institutional investors trillions of dollars over the coming decades, according to research released by Mercer and a group of leading global investors representing around $2 trillion in assets under management. “
One small country. 78 billion. The world has spent trillions on this Orwellian pipe dream.
These guys don’t even run the numbers to see if it’s worth doing!! all they had to do is see what happened overseas, I’m lost for words
Ah, I wondered what the Japanese Government would do after they ran out of bridges to nowhere they could plausibly build.
0 from 214. That is impressive.
$78bn just on AGW research? Utter lunacy.