The RIO+20 conference in June 2012 will feature biodiversity prominently in its agenda as it seeks to broaden the climate change non-issue into a wider concern with even more dire consequences.
In preparation for the assault on human intelligence some contrary evidence is presented that you won't hear about at the conference. You be the judge.
Here is C3's list of papers on the effects of climate change on biodiversity.
Global warming rescues rare butterfly
Polar bears and Penguins are doing well
Coral Reefs are surviving
Tropical forests like global warming
Flowers love CO2
The news is even better than you thought! Portuguese grapes like CO2
Corn vs Drought - corn will need less water under elevated conditions of CO2. This has been a general finding for flora.
Global Climate Models are not good for crop predictions. It is better than we think
We won't get this in a warming world. Rats come in out of the cold.
This just in. UN seeks protection from liability prior to RIO+20. Dr Tim Ball asks: “What is going on here? It suggests they are feeling pressure for liability for their activities?” Read the comments. People know what is going on.
WWF and RIO+20 - delusional?
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