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Finally, conclusive proof of Global Warming
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Conclusive proof of you being No.1 Cretin on CUK.Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Well done.
What some weather + improved wine making techniques have to do with long term climate variation and whether humans are predominantly responsible god only knows.
PS. And you read the Daily Mail.
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They have been growing grapes for wine in England since William the conquerer came over you eejit
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I thought it was since the Romans?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThey have been growing grapes for wine in England since William the conquerer came over you eejit

Anyway stop feeding the Climate Cooling Denier TrollCoffee's for closersComment
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I can permanently enchant your cloak for greater Climate Change resistance for 500 bristlecones?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I cant stop. CM reckons the world will end next week, and I want to book my ticket on the rapture express by doing the LORDS willOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostI thought it was since the Romans?
Anyway stop feeding the Climate Cooling Denier Troll
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Originally posted by pjclarke"The Romans wrote about growing wine grapes in Britain in the first
century," says Avery, "and then it got too cold during the Dark Ages.
Ancient tax records show the Britons grew their own wine grapes in the 11th
century, during the Medieval Warming, and then it got too cold during the
Little Ice Age. It isn't yet warm enough for wine grapes in today's
Britain. Wine grapes are among the most accurate and sensitive indicators
of temperature and they are telling us about a cycle. They also indicate
that today's warming is not unprecedented."
Global Warming: An Unstoppable 1,500-Year Cycle -- re> NEW YORK, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Conclusive proof that the climate varies naturally over long (in human terms) periods of time, pre industrial revolution and post industrial revolution, it was warm, then cold, now warm, has fook all to do with CO2.
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So it's global warming when it goes up and down cyclically?Originally posted by pjclarke"The Romans wrote about growing wine grapes in Britain in the first
century," says Avery, "and then it got too cold during the Dark Ages.
Ancient tax records show the Britons grew their own wine grapes in the 11th
century, during the Medieval Warming, and then it got too cold during the
Little Ice Age. It isn't yet warm enough for wine grapes in today's
Britain. Wine grapes are among the most accurate and sensitive indicators
of temperature and they are telling us about a cycle. They also indicate
that today's warming is not unprecedented."
Global Warming: An Unstoppable 1,500-Year Cycle -- re> NEW YORK, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ --Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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wow pj is quoting an anti cagw text.
the scales have fallen from his eyes. I embrace him as a fellow sceptic and brother
well done pj. have a glass of wine
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thats no good. you have to go back to 1066 at least, or even ad300 ish if you want to include the Romans
I demand to see 'the grapes of graph'(\__/)
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