Global Warming, Debunked by Reality
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- Global warming is making life more dangerous for people across Europe and even starting to hurt businesses, necessitating urgent action from the European Union, the WWF environmental group said Tuesday.
"The citizens expect to see real action from the EU because climate change is already a reality in their daily life," said Stephan Singer, head of WWF International's climate change unit. "Snow disappearing in Scotland, fewer bees in Italy, crop losses in Spain, forests on the decline in Germany and sea levels rising off the coast of England are dangerous signs of climate change in Europe," WWF International said, saying the changes hurt the livelihoods of laborers, like foresters and farmers, whose work depends on nature's predictability.
Milan, Italy
Weather Almanac (in Fahrenheit) (USAToday)
Today’s Forcast for Milan: (Yahoo Weather)
Call me batty, but the average high for this time of the year is in the 50’s, and the highest ever is 72 degrees. Seems we have a disconnect with WWF claims and… REALITY.
"The citizens expect to see real action from the EU because climate change is already a reality in their daily life," said Stephan Singer, head of WWF International's climate change unit. "Snow disappearing in Scotland, fewer bees in Italy, crop losses in Spain, forests on the decline in Germany and sea levels rising off the coast of England are dangerous signs of climate change in Europe," WWF International said, saying the changes hurt the livelihoods of laborers, like foresters and farmers, whose work depends on nature's predictability.
Milan, Italy
Weather Almanac (in Fahrenheit) (USAToday)
Today’s Forcast for Milan: (Yahoo Weather)
Call me batty, but the average high for this time of the year is in the 50’s, and the highest ever is 72 degrees. Seems we have a disconnect with WWF claims and… REALITY.