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Ed Miliband: 'Britain is sleepwalking to a climate crisis'
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostCorrect. and he is talking about a bunch of pumps that were brought in to deal with a crisis.
A crisis that was mostly caused by EA mismanagement.
If the EA new what they were doing, the met office knew what they were doing and the climate scientists knew what they were doing
why werent these magnificent pumps put in place beforehand ?
and why switch off the ones that were there ?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostConspiracy theory I am forming is that they wanted the flood, so they could get on and bang the AGW drums.
I am a conservationist, I love the idea of maintaining natural habitat, and I dont leave litter or sh1t on my doorstep. my garden is a butterfly sanctuary.
But I am not an eco fascist. I would hate it if my garden hurt my neighbour.
Letting the levels flood is at the border of those two points of view. I think they have screwed up, I think the eco-nutters (+WWF) have had too much of a say, and the people not enough.
and global warming ? - nothing to do with it(\__/)
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBy butterfly sanctuary do you mean unmown(\__/)
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My garden has loads of wildlife, foxes, squirrels, birds, all sorts of insects. Not bad considering it's about 30 feet long and the width of the house.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMy garden has loads of wildlife, foxes, squirrels, birds, all sorts of insects. Not bad considering it's about 30 feet long and the width of the house.
and this is how it started out.
lets clean up the rivers, save the tiger and the elephant. Maybe the panda as well eh ?
wasnt it fantastic to be a part of all that ?
now the loonies have taken over and they want to sack anyone who doesnt subscribe to a failed sub-theory(\__/)
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postand this is how it started out.
lets clean up the rivers, save the tiger and the elephant. Maybe the panda as well eh ?
wasnt it fantastic to be a part of all that ?
now the loonies have taken over and they want to sack anyone who doesnt subscribe to a failed sub-theoryKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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If you look at the actual Met Office forecast for Dec-Feb, rather than the spin from Nigel Lawson's shadowy 'Global Warming Policy Forum':-
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/pd...ecip-DJF-2.pdf
The Met Office said that
Confidence in the forecast for precipitation across the UK over the next three months is relatively low. For the December-January-February period as a whole there is a slight signal for below-average precipitation. The probability that UK precipitation for December-January-February will fall into the driest of our five categories is around 25% and the probability that it will fall into the wettest category is around 15% (the 1981-2010 probability for each of these categories is 20%).
So they were giving a 'dry winter' a small (10%) greater likelihood than a wet winter, with low confidence. If anyone made plans based on that. more fool them.
Yet more misdirection.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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