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I rest my case ....Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI'd be looking closer to home first if I were you old boy.
Go on try not to respond. You can't do it.Hard Brexit now!
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Nope, you've got me. You tooOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI rest my case ....
Go on try not to respond. You can't do it.
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The climate isn't a linear system though - Continuing steady changes in the same direction will inevitably eventually trigger a sudden big change waiting in the wings, just as a sailing ship edging closer and closer to the wind is suddenly taken aback when the wind flips to the other side of the sails.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes, we can see the trend, very slow and gradual increase in global temperature. Now 0.07 deg c higher than 1979....however the "climate scientists" are talking about the end of the world and 4 deg c rise, none of which has happened.
What we are seeing is a purely natural shift in climate as it has always done. Small changes. ...Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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If the global temperature is changing slowly then man cannot be the dominant force behind the change, since greenhouse gases have risen much faster and basic premise of man made global warming is unprecedented rates of warming, which is not being observed.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe climate isn't a linear system though - Continuing steady changes in the same direction will inevitably eventually trigger a sudden big change waiting in the wings, just as a sailing ship edging closer and closer to the wind is suddenly taken aback when the wind flips to the other side of the sails.
What we are seeing is natural, and talking about going back to living in caves to "save the planet" is idiocy.
There's so much brainwashing and bulltulip coming from these govt sponsored loons it's frightening....Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere's so much bulltulip coming from poorly educated, ignorant cretins like myself it's frightening....Hard Brexit now!
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Feck off. We all know what a moron you are too.Originally posted by original PM View Posttrolling
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