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Filed in archive Current News by Reden Rodriguez on April 30, 2007

More Nuclear More GM
That is the suggestion of about 2,000 climate scientists, to mitigate climate change. It is a collision course with environmentalists of course, as noted in this article. This position resulted from a survey, of which the results are outlined in a draft report called Mitigation of climate Change by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or IPCClinks.

Other relevant findings of the draft report indicated that the IPCC is 90% sure that man is to blame for climate change and that hunger, droughts, and rising seas are inevitable. Yes, Sheer Genius! What do you guys think?







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