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Kyoto is pointless, say 60 leading scientists
By Philip Sherwell (Filed:
09/04/2006)
Canada's new Conservative prime minister, Stephen Harper,
has been urged by more than 60 leading international climate change experts to
review the global warming policies he inherited from his centre-Left
predecessor.
In an open letter that includes five British scientists
among the signatories, the experts praise his recent commitment to review the
controversial Kyoto protocol on reducing emissions harmful to the
environment. Stephen Harper has been urged to review his
policies
"Much of the billions of dollars earmarked for
implementation of the protocol in Canada will be squandered without a proper
assessment of recent developments in climate science," they wrote in the
Canadian Financial Post last week.
They emphasised that the study of
global climate change is, in Mr Harper's own words, an "emerging science" and
added: "If, back in the mid 1990s, we knew what we know today about climate,
Kyoto would almost certainly not exist, because we would have concluded it was
not necessary." Despite claims to the contrary, there is no consensus among
climate scientists on the relative importance of the various causes of global
climate change, they wrote.
"'Climate change is real' is a meaningless
phrase used repeatedly by activists to convince the public that a climate
catastrophe is looming and humanity is the cause. Neither of these fears is
justified.
"Global climate changes all the time due to natural causes
and the human impact still remains impossible to distinguish from this natural
'noise'."
The letter is the latest effort by climate change sceptics
to counter claims that there is a consensus that human activity is causing
global warming.
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Howard Hutchinson Executive Director Coalition of
Arizona/New Mexico Counties P.O. Box 125 Glenwood, New Mexico
88039 Phone 505-539-2709 Fax 505-539-2708 aznmc@earthlink.net
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