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Offline rangerrebew

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Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts
« on: January 27, 2025, 11:04:31 am »

Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts

The second volume of three in the second wave of the Climate Change Reconsidered series, Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts, was released on April 9, 2014. The first volume of the CCR-II series, Physical Science, was released in 2013 and is available on this Web site at this link. The final volume, Benefits and Costs of Fossil Fuels, will be released chapter-by-chapter in digital form on this site in November and December 2015.

Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts constitutes an independent, comprehensive, and authoritative report on the impacts of climate change on plants, terrestrial animals, aquatic life, and human well-being.

This volume is the fifth in a series of scholarly reports produced by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), an international network of climate scientists sponsored by three nonprofit organizations: the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, the Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP), and The Heartland Institute. Previous volumes in the Climate Change Reconsidered series were published in 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2013. Those volumes — along with separate executive summaries for the second, third, and fourth reports — are available for free online on this site. Find them in the right sidebar.

Whereas the reports of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warn of a dangerous human effect on climate, NIPCC concludes the human effect is likely to be small relative to natural variability, and whatever small warming is likely to occur will produce benefits as well as costs.

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Re: Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2025, 12:08:28 pm »
Climate cycles, along with mass extinction events, have been the dirvers of Darwinian evolution ... adapt or perish.

Government resources should be directed toward adaptations to climate change - reservoirs, drainage, forest management, etc. - instead of trying to maniuplate an imaginary climate thermostat.

Climate Change is as old as the Earth.

De-carbonization is Eco-Commie crap.
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