I was attacked by insects last night.
There was a spider eating a moth on my balcony as well, and they were both bloody huge.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post“Severe weather warnings are commonplace, our coastal areas are threatened daily by rising sea levels, learning to swim has become compulsory for every child, and sun glasses - which once used to be like a fashion accessory for the rich and famous - they're now a practical necessity for us all. Water shortage is becoming a major problem.” There are hurricane and tornado shelters in Britain. One of the students faints from the heat. They are then attacked by insects.
Mind you I was sweating profusely last night so it might not be too far from the truth
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Tax Payers Money spent on Green Propaganda
Tax Payers Money spent on Green Propaganda
Rite2no – young people’s climate change project / Parklands High School, ‘Right to Know’ received grants of £39,810 to produce a half hour DVD/Video and activity pack. The video is available online.7
One part of the video presents quite an extreme vision of the future. A number of schoolchildren are taken forwards in time to 2020. Their classroom, in the future, is extremely hot and everyone is sweating profusely. A teacher tells the class: “Severe weather warnings are commonplace, our coastal areas are threatened daily by rising sea levels, learning to swim has become compulsory for every child, and sun glasses - which once used to be like a fashion accessory for the rich and famous - they're now a practical necessity for us all. Water shortage is becoming a major problem.” There are hurricane and tornado shelters in Britain. One of the students faints from the heat. They are then attacked by insects.
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