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Comin' over 'ere, nickin' our weather!
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Comin' over 'ere, nickin' our weather!
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Do they not realise that all this alarmist bilge is detrimental to their cause?
I'm one of those who is prepared to believe that we're having some effect on the climate but these ridiculous predictions of cataclysmic weather events, droughts, famine, disease, inundation of entire nations is just such bad science that I when I hear it it goes in one ear and out the other. -
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What it appears he said was,
"You see that extremely wet winter the UK just had? And that heatwave a few years back in the UK which contributed to the number of deaths in the UK? That's what you'll get regularly in the future, that is."
Of course, saying that weather we've experienced recently is likely to become more normal in the UK, rather than an extreme, is very alarmist...Comment
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Why, because these things are not happening?Originally posted by zoco View PostDo they not realise that all this alarmist bilge is detrimental to their cause?
I'm one of those who is prepared to believe that we're having some effect on the climate but these ridiculous predictions of cataclysmic weather events, droughts, famine, disease, inundation of entire nations is just such bad science that I when I hear it it goes in one ear and out the other.
Hard Brexit now!
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It's in the Telegraph though.Originally posted by Flashman View Post
Oh Christ another reason avoid BBC News today.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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When have they not happenedOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWhy, because these things are not happening?
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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A bit of fresh impetus was clearly needed to keep the pedal on the gravy trainLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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They are happening with increasing frequency - most of the extreme events of the last few years, even in the Uk, which is protected by being an island close to the Gulfstream, have the description attached "...since records began ...".Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhen have they not happened
Other countries have had record breaking events too.
I have no doubt the climate is changing around the world - anyone who isn't a complete blinkered fookwit can see that - whether it's caused by human agency can be argued.
It may even turn out that climate change will be good for Europe in the short term, not so much for the rest of the world.Hard Brexit now!
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