IPCC – Rajendra Pachuari 20 – 30% Of Plant & Animal Species Will Die

Railway engineer makes vague predictions of environmental Armageddon, yet again. h/t EU Referendum for the picture
The railway engineer is at it again spreading the Climate of Fear in preparation for the next UN climate scam synod in Durban.
This is the silly season where the run up to the next UN climate scam conference breeds more new and bizarre stories of Anthropogenic Global Warming that should make us all, very afraid.
Pachuari is flying around the planet again spreading CO2 and vague stories of environmental Armageddon:
Kathamandu, Sep 6 (IANS) The rise of the sea level would be the greatest threat to the world in the days to come unless efforts are made to contain and mitigate the consequences of climate changes, according to 2007 Nobel laureate Rajendra K Pachauri.
Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an intergovernmental body that researches climate change and its potential consequences, is here to talk about climate change in the Himalayan region and ways to adapt and mitigate the adverse effects.
He has been invited by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a regional centre with eight countries as members: India, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Bhutan.
The fourth IPCC assessment report in 2007 predicted that the global average sea level would rise between 0.6 and 2 feet (0.18 to 0.59 meters) in the next century.
As Pachauri well knows, global sea levels are falling, not rising.
Calling it the direst “irreversible and abrupt change”, Pachauri said it would lead to the extinction of 20 to 30 percent of plant and animal species.
Scary stuff! Strangely no timescale for this to happen or which plants and animals could be impacted by this possible problem, just the usual vague predictions.
An immediate change in lifestyle was needed to tackle the climate changes, which didn’t necessarily mean dire sacrifices.
Pachauri said it entailed simple things like switching off the lights in a room while going to another.
In November 2007 Pachauri said “If there’s no action before 2012, that’s too late. What we do in the next two to three years will determine our future.“, well as 2012 is less than 3 months away and there has been no climate action, we should all be doomed.
In 2007 extreme action was called for, yet in 2011 with rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere and according to Pachauri the sea levels rising, now turning off the odd light bulb here and there will make all the difference.
Something seriously does not add up with the differing stories that Pachuari and his Greenpeace WWF FoE IPCC broadcast to the world.
Posted on September 8, 2011, in Anthropogenic Global Warming, Church Of Climatology, Climategate, COP17, Fear, Green Environmental Holocaust, Green Lies, IPCC, Junk Science, ManBearPig, Oh FFS, Wealth Redistribution and tagged Anthropogenic Global Warming, Church of Climatology, Climate Of Fear, Comedy Central, Dr Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC, United Nations. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.


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