Climate Disruption.
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Which one is which?
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Time to bash GW idiots over the head again. This time to prove their purposely flawed data is...purposely flawed again.
This narrator has a bloody annoying voice IMO but stick it out and hear what he says.
This narrator has a bloody annoying voice IMO but stick it out and hear what he says.
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Just had a farcebook link to a save the planet video. Not watched it but the sender clearly doesn't do irony. He is a nephew, first officer in easyJet trucking the great unwashed to the Med and back.
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When all else fails, read the instructions.
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When all else fails, read the instructions.
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Failing Grayling is a ****q.
Sorry to have to say that, but he really is a ****q.
Sorry to have to say that, but he really is a ****q.
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Well there is a positive.. Boris said he would lay down in front of the first bulldozer. only problem is the sheer number of people who would want to drive it.. form a queue behind me
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If there's that many people, you don't need the bulldozer to do the job
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No, Boris said he would lie in front of a bulldozer. There's recent video of him standing there doing just that.
about 1:15 in.
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It seems coastal towns in the uk will soon be subsumed by the rising waters, and measures will have to be taken....
Cough....bollocks! ....cough.
Cough....bollocks! ....cough.
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And now, the latest plan is to refreeze the North Pole.
Whatever next from these lunatics I wonder?
Whatever next from these lunatics I wonder?
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Yeah, what could possibly go wrong. Here's the link to AK's story.
Scientists test radical ways to fix Earth's climate.
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- you omitted to observe that UK government polcy is to continue building on flood plains due to a shortage of available housing...........AtomKraft wrote:It seems coastal towns in the uk will soon be subsumed by the rising waters, and measures will have to be taken....
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https://www.carbonbrief.org/editorials- ... and-energy
The role that the media plays in shaping the views of readers is debatable and difficult to measure.
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Climate change and energy policy are subjects where newspapers in the UK have been keen to set out their stance.
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Wouldn’t worry about them - you’ll still have to walk 3 miles to find the sea when the tide’s out.
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Pontius Navigator wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 2:18 pmTough decisions. On a cost benefit analysis where does that leave Cleethorpes and Skegness?
Great potential for increasing revenue. Should bring in the tourists to see Lincolnshire's own version of Atlantis.
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