[NatureNS] Global Warming "alarmism"

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Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 11:12:46 -0300
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Even if we believe "Earth and its ecosystems....are robust, resilient, =
self-regulating, and self-correcting", we have good reason to make the =
changes recommended by proponents of the Global Warming hypothesis(?).  =
We are likely facing increasing famine, epidemics, widespread extreme =
poverty, and more, as Mother Earth's and Father Sky's "self-regulating =
and self-correcting" takes effect.=20
Jane Schlosberg
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