I just about threw my coffee cup at the screen when I saw this latest story on the UN's "conclusions" about warming's consequences on plant life. Apparently, they've forgotten all their geology classes and all that's known about the fossil record. In ages, era, and epochs past, during climates way warmer than anything current AGW predicts, biodiversity was through the roof. The report looks like a strategic ploy for more policy gambits by focusing on only a few species of plants and the parasites which may prey on them. But if the UN keeps making these ridiculously outrageous predictions, they may provoke many more scientists to speak out against their methodology. Already, advocates on their own side are complaining about the shrillness of their reports, but if you wake up the geologists and the paleontologists, the CO2 house of cards is going to collapse under the weight of 4.5 billion years of evidence against their little puff of air that's holding it up right now.
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