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An old story I know but there was great shock, horror and alarm as retreating glaciers exposed the remains of WW1 soldiers in Italy. That beastly climate change had struck again it seemed, although it was never asked quite how they found themselves underneath a glacier in the first place, certainy the answer would not be because the world might have been warmer then and so the glaciers may not actually have been present. Obviously, that's such an unscientific notion it hardly bears thinking about.

 
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An old story I know but there was great shock, horror and alarm as retreating glaciers exposed the remains of WW1 soldiers in Italy. That beastly climate change had struck again it seemed, although it was never asked quite how they found themselves underneath a glacier in the first place, certainy the answer would not be because the world might have been warmer then and so the glaciers may not actually have been present. Obviously, that's such an unscientific notion it hardly bears thinking about.


Just a quick of the top of the head. Either they were climbing the frozen cliffs and were swept away all together (roped-up) by an avalanche . . . .
Or else they were camping for the evening and the same avalanche caught them up and toppled them over the edge of a crevasse and down down down they tumbled to the bottom some 350M below the surface.

It's cold & wet down there and consequently after a few hours they got hypothermia and passed away peacefully.
In spwing the ice melts and the bodies were carried downstream by the flooding currents which exist . . . Down there!!:eek:
 

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Just a quick of the top of the head. Either they were climbing the frozen cliffs and were swept away all together (roped-up) by an avalanche . . . .
Or else they were camping for the evening and the same avalanche caught them up and toppled them over the edge of a crevasse and down down down they tumbled to the bottom some 350M below the surface.

It's cold & wet down there and consequently after a few hours they got hypothermia and passed away peacefully.
In spwing the ice melts and the bodies were carried downstream by the flooding currents which exist . . . Down there!!:eek:
The melting glacier revealed them as a group of happy(ish) campers it seems, rather than a bunch of distressed squaddies caught out by a snowstorm.
 

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Gas bills up a grand to pay for wind power? Who'd ever of thunk it!

it's Ukraine which is costing a fortune, sucking billions out of the Budget, depriving us of a fair deal - Ripping us off, again and again and again etc etc.
The thing is that someday in the future, Britain will desperately need wind power because they'll have little or nothing else.
It's not about the 0.04% carbon dioxide reductions bullshitio :LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL: It's about no lights on without wind power.
They bet the house on thrashing Moscow for oil/gas plunder and it looks like Syria/Russia's going to kick them out of Syria too.
 

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Here we have the UK Met Office clearly fiddling the figures, sorry, innocently adjusting the data to account for statistical anomalies in the historic record.

 
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Here we have the UK Met Office clearly fiddling the figures, sorry, innocently adjusting the figures to account for statistical anomalies in the historic record.

"Climate change' is the new 'global warming' is the new 'ConVid'
Sheep are so easily herded.👍
 

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Fish's article is way too long to read unfortunately.

Clake could you give me a summary please Sir?
 

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I don't want Eddie Izard. I want discernible English written in a clear manner and condensed into a reasonable size.

Is that too much to ask Buddy???
 

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I don't want Eddie Izard. I want discernible English written in a clear manner and condensed into a reasonable size.

Is that too much to ask Buddy???
That article is complex and not for beginners, it helps if one was tuned in from 2008 onward.

In a nut shell think about "hockey stick" data graphs and spoofology and see that the fraudulent alarmism is still being perpetrated and not atoned for. No acknowledgement of mistakes made by the producers of questionable data.
There is "fiddling" going on which suits an alarmist agenda & timescale.

Apparently all the fiddlers have to do is exaggerate a few of those graph bars and then they can claim that we're all doomed.
It's Gimpish stuff.
 

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Put up or shut up, you are sounding more like CW with every post.

It took a while but the climate change engineers are causing concern for the MSM guardian :geek:


Climate engineering off US coast could increase heatwaves in Europe, study finds​

Scientists call for regulation to stop regional use of marine cloud brightening having negative impact elsewhere

A geoengineering technique designed to reduce high temperatures in California could inadvertently intensify heatwaves in Europe, according to a study that models the unintended consequences of regional tinkering with a changing climate.
The paper shows that targeted interventions to lower temperature in one area for one season might bring temporary benefits to some populations, but this has to be set against potentially negative side-effects in other parts of the world and shifting degrees of effectiveness over time. . .
 

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We had an incident here in North Monaghan last Thursday , people working turf in the bog were accosted by people in high vis vests ......they started annoying people saying to them would they not stop making turf and saying how terrible it is ......they also started taking pictures of people's number plates and then the ultimate crime , they started pulling out people's sticks that mark their rows of turf :mad: pretty clear to me this was an official government backed intimidation project .....they may have been willing environmentalalist lunatics but they were there "on expenses" staying in a local hotel
 

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The American Supreme Court has dealt a massive blow to the climate change lobby, or so it is said.

As I understand it there was a 40 year old court decision, known as the Chevron deference, which meant that courts were to bow to the advice of environmental agencies when deciding upon environmental cases. This ruling has now been overturned and it is now up to the courts to interpret the law rather than rely on third parties.

From now on such cases become a matter for lawyers, judges and juries, not government departments who had basically been left to decide whether the accused had transgressed their own laws, rather than the court.

Quite what the fall out will be is anybody's guess, but it does mean that a broader cross section of expert witnesses can be called upon to argue over just what the legislation actually means.


 
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Lads, I've a question about the closure of Bord na Mona industrial bogs. Was it because they had exhausted the peat and were almost down to bedrock or is that Green Party tripe?
 

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Another loony tunes notion from the UK government, storing massive amounts of expensive hydrogen in vast salt caverns in Dorset. Enough to power a power station for days apparently, although just how big that power station is doesn't actually get a mention.

Is it anything more than the UK government looking after itself in the aftermath of some catastrophe? I'm not inclined to think so.

 
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Plenty of peat left, although it would have run out one day.
I know. Good old FJ always has the answers. :D

But these lads are trying to claim that BNM raised bogs were practically exhausted, which I find hard to believe.
 
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Another loony tunes notion from the UK government, storing massive amounts of expensive hydrogen in vast salt caverns in Dorset. Enough to power a power station for days apparently, although just how big that power station is doesn't actually get a mention.

Is it anything more than the UK government looking after itself in the aftermath of some catastrophe? I'm not inclined to think so.

Salt caverns make cosy apocalypse bunkers. Very pure air. We got any salt mines around here?
 

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If only we could get a decent summer again.......


When are these climate goons going to realise that most people see right through them at this stage?
 

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See climate changes strongest politicians. Schultz, Macron, Sunak, Biden, Ardern,
Sturgeon. Ryan, Varadkar, Mark Rutte, Trudeau. They are not doing well.

Keir Starmer's lot look better for now and climate changers did well in the recent EU elections
 

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Earlier this week, Google revealed that its emissions have increased by 48% in just five years, despite its previous promises to hit net-zero emissions by 2030. Much of that increase is driven by its push to accelerate AI deployment. The picture is much the same at Microsoft.


 

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Earlier this week, Google revealed that its emissions have increased by 48% in just five years, despite its previous promises to hit net-zero emissions by 2030. Much of that increase is driven by its push to accelerate AI deployment. The picture is much the same at Microsoft.


Yea, and cucked western government's answer is to slaughter motorists and farmers.
 

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Yea, and cucked western government's answer is to slaughter motorists and farmers.
The Americans have a lot of Countries around the World cutting their own throats on " " Climate Shite " " while the Americans are doing just as they please as usual = = When are these Clowns going to learn that America is just taking the piss out of them ? !
 
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