For richer, for poorer: Global warming has made the world's rich richer and the poor poorer, study says

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Soaring temperatures have enriched cooler, wealthier countries while dragging down economic growth in warmer, economically shaky nations:

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Many of those places were shit holes long before global warming and always will be. Being totally over populated might be a bigger problem.

Dr Easterbrook Dr Roy Spencer Just another opinion. Check them out.

Total hoax

See that, the weather is changing like it has for millions of years...

You call it a false Global Warming! Normal people call it WEATHER! You really are ignorant! We’re NOT!

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