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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

As the debate continues over climate change and global regulations, CBS News' Mark Phillips reports from the Maldives, an island country which may be at most risk as a result of greenhouse emissions.

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  • cbs blows

  • I dont live on this world? Or is it you? There has been no proof of global warming. Also explain why last year and this year in the southern states it has been snowing alot for example. Why when there is one year of hot weather you liberals immidiatly say its global warming???

  • @lordgluzman that is you are not living on this globe with us or is it ok as long as your AC is working

  • THey have a much better chance of being wiped out by a hurricane. Just the biggest bunch of wacko hype ever.

  • The bottom line is that the Maldivian government paid for a scientific study on sea rises in the Maldives which came back that there had been no rise, in fact there had been a fall and this was to be expected in the future! This was rejected by the government because it meant they would be less likely to get any grant money from richer countries as they are virtually bankrupt! The underwater fiasco has been proved to have been a publicity stunt; they are being bailed out by the IMF!

  • Yes but they are talking about global ......... drowning.

  • There is no such thing as global warming people!

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