Originally posted by TheOmegaMan
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Originally posted by sasguruPerhaps you should change the title of this to:
"The dunce thread for people who are too stupid to grasp that local fluctuation can occur within long term trends"
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyYes well done OM, relevant as ever.
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Perhaps you should change the title of this to:
"The dunce thread for people who are too stupid to grasp that local fluctuation can occur within long term trends"
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManI think you will find it easier typing with both hands.
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Originally posted by sasguruPerhaps your cardio-vascular system is in fine fettle, so you haven't had a stroke yet. Shame that Alzheimer's has set in early.
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And long periods of settled weather such as drought.
Yes "man made" "global" "warming" occurs on global/local scale causing hot/cold/wet/dry/extreme/prolonged weather patterns.
The only solution is more tax.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyPerhaps we can battle more evenly after I have a couple of strokes?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyWe had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.
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Perhaps your cardio-vascular system is in fine fettle, so you haven't had a stroke yet. Shame that Alzheimer's has set in early.
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Originally posted by sasguruNot terribly bright are you?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyWe had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.
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Last January
We had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.
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