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how important is global warming
by Craig Jude Desouza on Jun 05, 2007 10:16 AM

India is a country faced with many problems but is global warming the most important? I hardly think it is. It would be criminal to pump billions of dollars into fighting global warming when the same can be used to feed the poor in this country. The unfortunate truth about global warming is that most people, including some scientists do not understand it . Today, environmental hardliners use global warming to explain any and all climate anomalies. Just as the "Inconvenient Truth" advocates global warming, also Michael Crichton's novel "State Of Fear" attacks it and presents supporting evidence for the same. This book not only shows how little we know about global warming, but also highlights how badly we have handled environmental issues in the past......

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