Drivhuseffekten - Et gode for Danmark
Fra Financial Times:
Chilly northern Europe could reap big benefits from global warming, while the Mediterranean faces crippling shortages of both water and tourists by the middle of the century, according to the first comprehensive study of its effects on the continent.
Fewer in the north would die of cold, crops there would boom and the North Sea coast could become the new Riviera, an analysis to be approved by the European Commission next week shows.
Artiklen fortsætter med at fortælle, at en sjettedel af verdens turister - 100 millioner mennesker om året - rejser sydpå inden for Europas grænser om året, og der spenderer 100 millioner ecu. Dette er penge, der i fremtiden vil blive spenderet hjemme, til gavn for de lande hvor værdierne bliver skabt.
Og alligevel vælger Financial Times at sætte overskriften "Europe to suffer as the world warms up" på artiklen.
Chilly northern Europe could reap big benefits from global warming, while the Mediterranean faces crippling shortages of both water and tourists by the middle of the century, according to the first comprehensive study of its effects on the continent.
Fewer in the north would die of cold, crops there would boom and the North Sea coast could become the new Riviera, an analysis to be approved by the European Commission next week shows.
Artiklen fortsætter med at fortælle, at en sjettedel af verdens turister - 100 millioner mennesker om året - rejser sydpå inden for Europas grænser om året, og der spenderer 100 millioner ecu. Dette er penge, der i fremtiden vil blive spenderet hjemme, til gavn for de lande hvor værdierne bliver skabt.
Og alligevel vælger Financial Times at sætte overskriften "Europe to suffer as the world warms up" på artiklen.
Etiketter: Drivhuseffekt, Miljølobbyen
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