Climate change - the POLITICAL debate. Vol 3
Discussion
WTF has happened to our Summer, it has rained every single day for the past few weeks, with my weather app showing there is to be no let up for at least the next couple of weeks!
Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
chris watton said:
WTF has happened to our Summer, it has rained every single day for the past few weeks, with my weather app showing there is to be no let up for at least the next couple of weeks!
Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
Climate change.Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
It all goes provides proof that the Arctic Ice is melting.
Obvious, innit?
chris watton said:
WTF has happened to our Summer, it has rained every single day for the past few weeks, with my weather app showing there is to be no let up for at least the next couple of weeks!
Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
So much for our 3 month heatwave Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
chris watton said:
WTF has happened to our Summer, it has rained every single day for the past few weeks, with my weather app showing there is to be no let up for at least the next couple of weeks!
Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
All part of these gw droughts we were predicted to have.Even had the heating on a few times, and it's supposed to mid-Summer - I guess the MET will fudge the figures to announce that July has been the hottest since records began! fkwits.
Globally it is a warm year (but it will be hyped up warmer), the UK only missed out on the heatwave by 30 miles or so - it made it to N France, with the brief encounter at the start of July for the UK. Been a scorcher in most of N Africa and away from N Europe. It's just random. A tiny difference in the pressure patterns and we would have sweltered too. The Atlantic is colder than usual at the moment on account of the exceptionally cold winter towards N America and I think Greenland has been very cold, so as long as the weather comes from the W/NW we won't burn. Parts of Australia have had some pretty cold weather for them, Canberra has had an exceptional run of cold frosty nights. But globally, the average is still on the warm side (naturally). I wonder if we will have a long hot Autumn in the UK like a few years ago?
Mr GrimNasty said:
Globally it is a warm year (but it will be hyped up warmer), the UK only missed out on the heatwave by 30 miles or so - it made it to N France, with the brief encounter at the start of July for the UK. Been a scorcher in most of N Africa and away from N Europe. It's just random. A tiny difference in the pressure patterns and we would have sweltered too. The Atlantic is colder than usual at the moment on account of the exceptionally cold winter towards N America and I think Greenland has been very cold, so as long as the weather comes from the W/NW we won't burn. Parts of Australia have had some pretty cold weather for them, Canberra has had an exceptional run of cold frosty nights. But globally, the average is still on the warm side (naturally). I wonder if we will have a long hot Autumn in the UK like few years ago?
Hope so - have spent an absolute fortune on my TVR, getting it ready for the Summer months for some nice spirited open top motoring! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-3371...
Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
Mr GrimNasty said:
I wonder if we will have a long hot Autumn in the UK like a few years ago?
not if this is anything to go by. quite possibly a decent amount of viner this winter if past performance of this is anything to go by http://www.woodfortrees.org/graph/esrl-amo/from:20... .U
Crush said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-3371...
Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
The schools have become totally indoctrinated with green wash, Goebbels would be impressed with the stream of hogwash the children are being force fed.Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
QuantumTokoloshi said:
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It's all part of the "crush them young" philosophy required to keep future denizens under control through periods of especially notable social change.Crush said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-3371...
Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
The schools have become totally indoctrinated with green wash, Goebbels would be impressed with the stream of hogwash the children are being force fed.Only the BBC could get climate change and global warming into an article on how aquariums can relax us
Sad thing is that higher education is the same. I've just completed my Open Uni studies and it was tedious to be constantly reading about 'climate change' and 'evil carbon dioxide'.
My son is starting preschool in September and the main school is filled with posters or exhibitions on the threat of man made climate change no wonder so many are ending up green-washed
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
Testimony as to how gobsmackingly foolish politicians are. The current situation is absurd.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
If you use the ecomentalist redefinition of 'subsidy', to make out oil/coal/gas is heavily subsidised but renewables aren't.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
That would make sense in some ways.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
Redistribute the cost of energy production so more can afford "energy" consumption thus avoiding probable insurrection that the rich would not enjoy.
On the other hand subsidising the means of extending life would only add to the burden of humans that Gaia has to support - which makes little sense in a committed to green world.
LongQ said:
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
That would make sense in some ways.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
Redistribute the cost of energy production so more can afford "energy" consumption thus avoiding probable insurrection that the rich would not enjoy.
On the other hand subsidising the means of extending life would only add to the burden of humans that Gaia has to support - which makes little sense in a committed to green world.
turbobloke said:
LongQ said:
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
That would make sense in some ways.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
Redistribute the cost of energy production so more can afford "energy" consumption thus avoiding probable insurrection that the rich would not enjoy.
On the other hand subsidising the means of extending life would only add to the burden of humans that Gaia has to support - which makes little sense in a committed to green world.
LongQ said:
turbobloke said:
LongQ said:
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
That would make sense in some ways.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
Redistribute the cost of energy production so more can afford "energy" consumption thus avoiding probable insurrection that the rich would not enjoy.
On the other hand subsidising the means of extending life would only add to the burden of humans that Gaia has to support - which makes little sense in a committed to green world.
Well, its nice to know that Obama has now stuck his neck above the parapet, and the might of the USA is going to sort out the climate change problem once and for all. You know, just the same as the USA are the police force of the world, and regularly knock a few dictators heads together and establish ever lasting peace.
Mr GrimNasty said:
steveT350C said:
Global spend is more for energy subsidies than healthcare
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
If you use the ecomentalist redefinition of 'subsidy', to make out oil/coal/gas is heavily subsidised but renewables aren't.http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...
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