Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: That's the real message of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report on the impact of warming on human beings, released Monday. The main impact is on the food supply. Of course, everybody who was paying attention has already known that for years, including the scientists. It's just that scientists are professionally cautious, and will not say anything they cannot prove beyond any shadow of a doubt. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. Then he must consider the possibility that the drops that are falling on the window pane are some other clear liquid, like vodka, and he must check that it's not simply a back-projection onto the windows. Only then can he state with 95 per cent confidence that it's raining. The other five per cent allows for the possibility he might just be hallucinating. If you want to go on eating regularly in a rapidly warming world, then live in a place that's either high in latitude or high in altitude. Alternatively, be rich, because the rich never starve. But otherwise, prepare to be hungry. An ordinary person will look out the back window and say that it's raining. A scientist will feel obliged to look out the front window and make sure it's raining on the other side of the house too. Cats do the same, although they are not scientists.
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