Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI thought August was the warmest October we've had for years.
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I didn't know that Octobers had even been competing for hotness. Well God bless them for trying. It must be so annoying to see the Julys and Augusts get all the attention every year.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe climate in Siberia (where I am from) is much much warmer than it was just 15-20 years ago.
Fossil fuels need to be urgently replaced to avoid backwards regimes getting lots of cash that they put into things that backfire at the West. If it helps address global warning then it is a large added bonus.
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Are you rich yet then Atw? I have vague recollections of posts about big news coming, just round the corner, etc etc.
Has something happened yet?
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Originally posted by Turion View PostPoint is, are our governments committing trillions of $ to avert some disaster based on falsified/bad data.
Fossil fuels need to be urgently replaced to avoid backwards regimes getting lots of cash that they put into things that backfire at the West. If it helps address global warning then it is a large added bonus.
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October was Hottest ever
Didn't feel so warm to me, or anyone else I know. But then who are we to argue with the GISS.
One of the worlds leading global warming institutes blindly publicised alarming, but obviously suspect data. Claimed a vast swathe of Russia was in meltdown in October. Thankfully some misceivous sceptics analysised the data and found that the Russian data had just been copied from previous month. Lazy Ruskies
Point is, are our governments committing trillions of $ to avert some disaster based on falsified/bad data.
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