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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 23 Apr 14:54
This might be a debate worth seeing -
Adrian Ramsay, the Green party co-leader, has challenged Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, to a debate on the climate crisis. Responding to Farage’s Today programme interview in which Farage made several false or questionable claims, Ramsay said:
`Nigel Farage is a performer, a con artist. He will say or do anything. He will happily dance to a populist tune regardless of its impact. Let’s not forget he’s bankrolled by fossil fuel interests, climate deniers, and major polluters – taking in £2.3m since the 2019 election.
This morning’s performance suggested he hasn’t got the slightest grasp of even the most basic climate science. But I think it’s worse than that. He understands all too well human-made climate change, but he is willing to pretend he doesn’t and stand in the way of climate action for his party’s populist agenda.
If he really does believe what he says, let’s see if his ridiculous rhetoric stands up to actual scrutiny – let’s see if he is prepared to take part in an hour-long TV debate about climate change and the challenge of reaching net zero?`
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Wed 23 Apr 16:30
Pointless debate.
"The Science" have got this covered.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 23 Apr 16:46
Was that story maybe published 3 weeks too late? I don`t recall seeing it reported anywhere else.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Wed 23 Apr 16:53
It was also just a hypothesis that would likely never be used.
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Wed 23 Apr 17:17
Happening now...pumping seawater to a facility, storing it (till the end of time presumably) then adding loads of chemicals to the water to make it more alkali then pumping it back into rivers and streams.
And like every carbon capture scam the world over it uses more carbon than it captures.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Wed 23 Apr 17:42
Oh no, I hope they don`t turn the frogs gay...
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Wed 23 Apr 17:52
Jones was 5 years behind "The Science".
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2842049/
Abstract (March 2010)
The herbicide atrazine is one of the most commonly applied pesticides in the world. As a result, atrazine is the most commonly detected pesticide contaminant of ground, surface, and drinking water. Atrazine is also a potent endocrine disruptor that is active at low, ecologically relevant concentrations. Previous studies showed that atrazine adversely affects amphibian larval development. The present study demonstrates the reproductive consequences of atrazine exposure in adult amphibians. Atrazine-exposed males were both demasculinized (chemically castrated) and completely feminized as adults. Ten percent of the exposed genetic males developed into functional females that copulated with unexposed males and produced viable eggs. Atrazine-exposed males suffered from depressed testosterone, decreased breeding gland size, demasculinized/feminized laryngeal development, suppressed mating behavior, reduced spermatogenesis, and decreased fertility. These data are consistent with effects of atrazine observed in other vertebrate classes. The present findings exemplify the role that atrazine and other endocrine-disrupting pesticides likely play in global amphibian declines.
Keywords: amphibian decline, endocrine disruption, pesticide, sex reversal[b/]
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Wed 23 Apr 22:23
Covid taught me anyone with money can buy the science that suits them.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 24 Apr 08:11
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Wed 23 Apr 22:23
Covid taught me anyone with money can buy the science that suits them.
Covid taught me anyone with an X account can post whatever drivel suits their agenda.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 24 Apr 11:47
Quote:
jake89, Thu 24 Apr 08:11
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Wed 23 Apr 22:23
Covid taught me anyone with money can buy the science that suits them.
Covid taught me anyone with an X account can post whatever drivel suits their agenda.
And most knuckle draggers believe them……..
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 24 Apr 15:55
Farage is now spreading disinformation about autism, saying it is over-diagnosed by GPs, when one of the problems is that it takes so long to get a diagnosis as all potential cases are referred to consultants.
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Thu 24 Apr 17:29
It`s hard to tell if he has misspoke or it has been wrongly reported.
If the point is that demand of cases referred to consultants is out of line with the supply of neurologists then I`d agree.
The delays locally are over 12 months for an NHS neurologist. And given the volume of under 18s being referred, that`s an awful long time for them to have this unknown hanging over them.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 24 Apr 18:57
Everybody quoted in that article seems to accept that climate change is happening. What`s your point?
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Thu 24 Apr 19:04
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 24 Apr 18:57
Everybody quoted in that article seems to accept that climate change is happening. What`s your point?
The point is that blocking the sun to combat the climate scam is happening.
The first article I posted you tried to say it was an April fool joke....that`s how bonkers you think it is.
Another poster claimed it was "just a hypothesis that would likely never be used" he then tried to deflect by posting something about gay frogs.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Thu 24 Apr 19:18
Autism diagnosis has increased, but the number of autistic people is just the same. People just know now.
Many people now suspect why their grandad found eye contact difficult and always snuck off to his shed when visitors came bye.
Others understand why their Mum`s cousin Jimmy spent his life alone with no friends and an extensive comic collection.
They know why their pal`s granny was obsessed with the Bay City Rollers until she died in 1997.
Folk didn`t used to be diagnosed with cancer at the levels they are now either, presumably Farage isn`t going to claim that cancer is being over-diagnosed?
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Thu 24 Apr 19:28
Quote:
Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Thu 24 Apr 19:18
Autism diagnosis has increased, but the number of autistic people is just the same. People just know now.
Many people now suspect why their grandad found eye contact difficult and always snuck off to his shed when visitors came bye.
Others understand why their Mum`s cousin Jimmy spent his life alone with no friends and an extensive comic collection.
They know why their pal`s granny was obsessed with the Bay City Rollers until she died in 1997.
Folk didn`t used to be diagnosed with cancer at the levels they are now either, presumably Farage isn`t going to claim that cancer is being over-diagnosed?
And herein lies the problem...
People exhibiting those behaviours you mention (including me) does not mean they are autistic.
All those behaviours can be exhibited by people who have non-clinically significant traits in the cluster B area of personality disorders (which autism is NOT part of) and even people who do not.
So people with cluster b traits (which is pretty much everyone) who do not have personality disorders as confirmed through clinical testing are being lazily defined as autistic.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 24 Apr 21:03
It`s the same with so many things. Diagnosis is simply better now. I work with someone who was tested for dyslexia in school 30 odd years ago. She is 100% dyslexic but the test said she wasn`t. Same happened with my wife who was tested and told she wasn`t yet got assessed as an adult and found she was, which she already knew as she had all the typical attributes.
All these bellends on X giving it "we didn`t have autism in my day" yet you DID have "Weird uncle Frank" who had an obsession with model trains.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 24 Apr 23:04
My daughter shows every sign and symptom of ADHD, all day, everyday. Without going to a doctor or her nursery staff I can tell you she has it.
I know this because there is plenty of information out there on the internet regarding the signs of it. Thats the difference between now and 30 years ago. Information is readily available for the masses to access.
The issue comes when people try to pedal utter nonsense to make it look like we are being controlled by the Rothschilds.
Also, blocking out the sun wont stop the planet getting warmer - it would just create increased weather issues. But these “chemtrail” theorists are absolute lunatics 😂 who are easily debunked on a nice day.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Fri 25 Apr 08:53
Blocking the sun with heavy metals has been going on for ages, watch them grid the sky all the time.
No one consented to this.
This is why they keep telling you "it`s the hottest April on tecord" when really, you know it isn`t.
People should be outraged but they won`t be, they`ll defend it because a bloke on the tele said it was ok.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 25 Apr 12:16
What`s the science behind that DW?
There`s unintentional geoengineering happening every day. Trains, planes and automobiles all contributing.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Fri 25 Apr 21:20
Quote:
jake89, Fri 25 Apr 12:16
What`s the science behind that DW?
There`s unintentional geoengineering happening every day. Trains, planes and automobiles all contributing.
It`s literally hitting the mainstream news today, have a look at it, I mean what can go wrong?
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 25 Apr 21:53
Sorry, I thought you meant they were ALREADY doing this (though there has long been speculation about Russia messing with the weather).
Rising temperatures are problematic in many areas but I refuse to believe they`re solely down to pollution. We definitely need to tackle pollution but also need to take into account that the climate changes naturally over time. Any geo-engineering has to be reversible to take that into account.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Fri 25 Apr 23:58
As I have said before you can`t burn 80 million barrels of oil everyday for 80 years and billions of tonnes of coal every year for the last 150 years and not expect that to have a huge impact on the climate. I mean these are incredible numbers and quite frankly anyone who genuinely believes that the climate change that has occured over the past two or three decades isn`t linked to human activity is an idiot.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sat 26 Apr 05:48
Climate change is clearly a thing. I mean, look at our weather systems the last couple of years - all over the place and not even a summer last year! And barely any snow this winter. But we are now seeing more storms bringing huge downpours and hurricane esk winds. Anyone denying that it has changed is needing carted to the loony bin.
Is it natural? Possibly. Is it human forced? Possibly. Nobody will ever know the exact answer. But its safe to say the planet changes of its own accord as well, it just happens over larger time periods.
The one thing that is a fact - we can do absolutely nothing about mother nature when she really wants to go for it.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Sat 26 Apr 07:57
Quote:
jake89, Fri 25 Apr 21:53
Sorry, I thought you meant they were ALREADY doing this (though there has long been speculation about Russia messing with the weather).
Rising temperatures are problematic in many areas but I refuse to believe they`re solely down to pollution. We definitely need to tackle pollution but also need to take into account that the climate changes naturally over time. Any geo-engineering has to be reversible to take that into account.
Jake they have been doing it already, for years, this is just going official.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Mon 28 Apr 00:39
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Sat 26 Apr 07:57
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jake89, Fri 25 Apr 21:53
Sorry, I thought you meant they were ALREADY doing this (though there has long been speculation about Russia messing with the weather).
Rising temperatures are problematic in many areas but I refuse to believe they`re solely down to pollution. We definitely need to tackle pollution but also need to take into account that the climate changes naturally over time. Any geo-engineering has to be reversible to take that into account.
Jake they have been doing it already, for years, this is just going official.
Any evidence?
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Mon 28 Apr 08:48
Quote:
DBA, Mon 28 Apr 00:39
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Sat 26 Apr 07:57
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jake89, Fri 25 Apr 21:53
Sorry, I thought you meant they were ALREADY doing this (though there has long been speculation about Russia messing with the weather).
Rising temperatures are problematic in many areas but I refuse to believe they`re solely down to pollution. We definitely need to tackle pollution but also need to take into account that the climate changes naturally over time. Any geo-engineering has to be reversible to take that into account.
Jake they have been doing it already, for years, this is just going official.
Any evidence?
There are a few companies listed as doing this, there`s even companies offering a sunny day for your wedding.
You simply have to look up, you can watch them spraying lines in the sky, in a grid, the grid then hazes over and joins up, giving us that low hanging complete cloud cover, I`ve watched it many times with the wife, rain usually follows.
Of course I`m up against "it`s not been on the telly so it can`t be true" but it`s there, this is simply going official.
Trump and Musk are reportedly stopping it, which is interesting because it hasn`t been confirmed as happening.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Mon 28 Apr 09:02
Russians have been doing this for decades. They done it to ensure the opening of the 1980 Olympics was rain free (cloud seeding actually decreases the chance of rainfall) and they continue to do it most years on nations holidays so that their military parades and such aren`t ruined by rain. I`d be interested to know where exactly in this country you have seen it Dandy.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Mon 28 Apr 10:02
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Mon 28 Apr 09:02
(cloud seeding actually decreases the chance of rainfall)
No it does not, the exact opposite is true, cloud seeding increases the chance of rainfall.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Mon 28 Apr 10:35
Actually the exact opposite isn`t true. It all depends on what effect you want and how you define rainfall. Some cloud seeding actually `bursts` clouds and the resulting rain is in droplets so small that they never actually reach the ground and the water disperses into the atmosphere.Hence why I said the Russians have been doing it for years to ensure fair weather for national events. `Ivan see those clouds over there , inject some silver iodine into and burst it now, we don`t want the rain hitting the parade".
As it is the actual effectiveness is generally dubious and research consider any effect it has to be minimal at best.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Mon 28 Apr 11:27
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Mon 28 Apr 09:02
Russians have been doing this for decades. They done it to ensure the opening of the 1980 Olympics was rain free (cloud seeding actually decreases the chance of rainfall) and they continue to do it most years on nations holidays so that their military parades and such aren`t ruined by rain. I`d be interested to know where exactly in this country you have seen it Dandy.
Fife, heavily in West Lothian,pretty much everywhere, big trails, sprayed in a grid, grid closes up and the sun is gone.you can get flight scanner and see them zigzag. The wife and I joke about "yep, raining tomorrow" and we are very rarely wrong. Dimming the sun with heavy metals, what could go wrong?
There is also way into double figures of sites carrying out weather manipulation experiments.
But yeah, hottest April on record eh.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
Post Edited (Mon 28 Apr 11:29)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 28 Apr 11:33
Ah, so how does this explain Glasgow being so wet compared to Edinburgh when Edinburgh has the busier airport? See when you`re next out driving on a cold/mild day, take a look at what`s coming out the back of car exhausts. Now imagine what happens when you are burning shed loads more fuel at 40,000 feet.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Mon 28 Apr 19:23
Quite an interesting discussion. I don`t think there can be any doubt climate change is happening. I`ve seen the changes during my lifetime, hardly any snow during winter these days, I only had to scrape frost off the car a handful of times this winter, and wildfires in our normally damp climate are commonplace.
The autism thing is also really interesting, I can understand how better understanding and diagnosis can mean there are more people with autism now than ever, but there also seems like there ARE many more. Growing up at primary school, in my village, then at high school I don`t remember their being anyone that was too different, everyone was just kinda the same. High School had a "Special Unit" but even looking back at those kids, they weren`t that out of the ordinary (maybe there were others they just kept locked away), whereas now I know quite a number of people who have kids who are non-verbal or quite severely effected by autism. Something must be causing it.
It`s costing the country a fortune as well
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Tue 29 Apr 06:54
Quote:
jake89, Mon 28 Apr 11:33
Ah, so how does this explain Glasgow being so wet compared to Edinburgh when Edinburgh has the busier airport? See when you`re next out driving on a cold/mild day, take a look at what`s coming out the back of car exhausts. Now imagine what happens when you are burning shed loads more fuel at 40,000 feet.
Mate there`s over 600 patents and there`s an English firm been taking about a 100k a pop to guarantee your wedding gets a sunny day, not to mention the number of patents.
Not to worry you`ll notice them spraying soon now the telegraph says you can.
There is plenty independent research showing levels of heavy metals in our water and foil supply are higher, again go figure.
On the autism thing, I`m autistic, high functioning, before anyone uses is as an excuse to rubbish my observations, something is causing the increase.
Water filters are the way forward because spraying metal in the sky is mental.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Tue 29 Apr 07:46
So, hang on a minute. You can legally cloud seed right now, but rather than do this they are sneakily doing it by attaching tanks to planes run by a variety of airlines?
Seems a lot of effort.
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Wed 30 Apr 11:59
Even the dark sith Lord Tony Blair now agreeing that our net zero goals are madness.
Surprisingly he did not pimp digital ID as a solution.
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Mon 5 May 19:24
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Mon 28 Apr 11:27
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Mon 28 Apr 09:02
Russians have been doing this for decades. They done it to ensure the opening of the 1980 Olympics was rain free (cloud seeding actually decreases the chance of rainfall) and they continue to do it most years on nations holidays so that their military parades and such aren`t ruined by rain. I`d be interested to know where exactly in this country you have seen it Dandy.
Fife, heavily in West Lothian,pretty much everywhere, big trails, sprayed in a grid, grid closes up and the sun is gone.you can get flight scanner and see them zigzag. The wife and I joke about "yep, raining tomorrow" and we are very rarely wrong. Dimming the sun with heavy metals, what could go wrong?
There is also way into double figures of sites carrying out weather manipulation experiments.
But yeah, hottest April on record eh.
Next time you see some aircraft zig-zagging take a note of where and when it happened. Let me know these details and I will do a little investigating at work.
I work in an Air Traffic Control centre so can look at Radar Replays over the location and get Aircraft details from these. I can even listen in to any voice comes there will have been between the aircraft and air traffic control.
If your claims of aircraft zig-zagging is accurate the evidence will be easy for me to find.
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Mon 5 May 20:28
Climate change will never affect Britain as we are tiny compared to the big countries….Its mental how some folk in this country think they are helping climate change paying for plastic bags…getting solar panels installed…just companies making money..wait till the power cuts happen in 1/2 years.
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Tue 6 May 00:02
"Climate change will never affect Britain "
I`ll be polite and just say words fail me.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Luxembourg Par
Date: Tue 6 May 12:28
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Tue 6 May 00:02
"Climate change will never affect Britain "
I`ll be polite and just say words fail me.
I kinda thought he meant ‘climate change will never be affected by Britain’…
Meaning that our efforts make hee-haw difference when the likes of China/India/USA are pumping out so much.
Even if UK went completely net-zero, the difference would be negligible.
Post Edited (Tue 06 May 12:28)
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Tue 6 May 13:18
Yeh sorry that is what I meant Lux. Britain is tiny and anything this country does will never help climate change unless the big countries stop all their pollution.
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Tue 6 May 17:02
Britain is huge in terms of consumption. We are therefore hugely polluting for our population, the UK has the sixth biggest economy in the world, meaning that a smaller change can have bigger results.
Obviously we`re not China or the US, but we do have a significant part to play.
Worth mentioning that not so long ago we would have been formulating our emissions policy as part of a much bigger bloc and would have had a say on what happens with emissions for the whole EU.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Tue 6 May 21:07
All Britains industry has gone so where does the country even have a percentage of pollution? How will Britain make a difference? Has anyone been to China/India?
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Luxembourg Par
Date: Tue 6 May 23:37
Quote:
Wotsit, Tue 6 May 17:02
Britain is huge in terms of consumption. We are therefore hugely polluting for our population, the UK has the sixth biggest economy in the world, meaning that a smaller change can have bigger results.
“The UK ranked 17th with 1.1% of global emissions. China produced 28% and was responsible for almost two-thirds of the growth in emissions since 2000.”
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/uk-and-global-emissions-and-temperature-trends/
Hardly ‘huge’
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 7 May 00:14
It doesn`t seem to be a very noble stance to say `we`re only a minimal contributor to emissions, let`s leave it to the big contributors to deal with climate change`. Aren`t all countries that import stuff from China partly responsible?
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Wed 7 May 09:14
We also ship a lot of our emissions abroad. Can`t be burning all that rubbish in the UK
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Wed 7 May 12:13
Quote:
sadindiefreak, Mon 5 May 19:24
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Mon 28 Apr 11:27
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Mon 28 Apr 09:02
Russians have been doing this for decades. They done it to ensure the opening of the 1980 Olympics was rain free (cloud seeding actually decreases the chance of rainfall) and they continue to do it most years on nations holidays so that their military parades and such aren`t ruined by rain. I`d be interested to know where exactly in this country you have seen it Dandy.
Fife, heavily in West Lothian,pretty much everywhere, big trails, sprayed in a grid, grid closes up and the sun is gone.you can get flight scanner and see them zigzag. The wife and I joke about "yep, raining tomorrow" and we are very rarely wrong. Dimming the sun with heavy metals, what could go wrong?
There is also way into double figures of sites carrying out weather manipulation experiments.
But yeah, hottest April on record eh.
Next time you see some aircraft zig-zagging take a note of where and when it happened. Let me know these details and I will do a little investigating at work.
I work in an Air Traffic Control centre so can look at Radar Replays over the location and get Aircraft details from these. I can even listen in to any voice comes there will have been between the aircraft and air traffic control.
If your claims of aircraft zig-zagging is accurate the evidence will be easy for me to find.
Sorry man, I will do, I didn`t see this.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Wed 7 May 12:14
Quote:
Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Wed 7 May 17:14
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
Quote:
Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Wed 7 May 20:06
Quote:
Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Wed 7 May 17:14
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
A few weeks of pleasant spring weather and a couple of warm days in an average summer 2 years ago.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Wed 7 May 20:41
Quote:
Bletchley_Par, Wed 7 May 20:06
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Wed 7 May 17:14
Quote:
Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
A few weeks of pleasant spring weather and a couple of warm days in an average summer 2 years ago.
So surely that proves that climate change is a real thing then? 🤔
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Wed 7 May 22:05
Couple of warm days? Temps over 30° for nearly two weeks with the overall July, August and September temperatures warm.
This spring so far has been the warmest on record. It’s been three weeks so far and is predicted to go on for at least another two weeks.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Thu 8 May 07:08
Quote:
Dave_1885, Wed 7 May 17:14
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
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Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
I also noticed the lack of spraying, when it did resume it was cloudy the very next day.
Like u said, the tele will tell you that you`re allowed to notice it soon, you can wait until then.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Thu 8 May 07:21
On a side note, get folks to install solar panels then dim the sun, make it make sense.
It`s had a massive impact on bees, climate change/climate manipulation.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Thu 8 May 08:05
It`s not what we make that causes the emissions, it`s what we consume.
Obviously, Britain`s manufacturing sector is dead, and has been since the 1980s at least, so there are fewer emissions from goods manufactured in the UK.
Our emissions happen in China, Bangladesh and everywhere else the goods we consume are manufactured.
The laws of supply and demand are in play after all.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 8 May 09:34
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Dandy Warhol, Thu 8 May 07:08
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Dave_1885, Wed 7 May 17:14
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
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Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
I also noticed the lack of spraying, when it did resume it was cloudy the very next day.
Like u said, the tele will tell you that you`re allowed to notice it soon, you can wait until then.
Im confused then - are they spraying today? Have there been planes flying over fife all night but not now? Because it’s sunny, but with clouds in the sky…….which, of course, must be the planes?
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Thu 8 May 11:23
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Dandy Warhol, Thu 8 May 07:08
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Dave_1885, Wed 7 May 17:14
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
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Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
I also noticed the lack of spraying, when it did resume it was cloudy the very next day.
Like u said, the tele will tell you that you`re allowed to notice it soon, you can wait until then.
What are you talking about, I can see condensation trails across the sky from my window right now same as I did yesterday and the day before and it’s still sunny.
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Thu 8 May 22:18
If you look back around 30 years ago the weather we have now in may/June was the same…..There is no climate change!
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Thu 8 May 22:45
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Alter Ego, Thu 8 May 22:18
If you look back around 30 years ago the weather we have now in may/June was the same…..There is no climate change!
I`d say that`s nonsense, we now see dry spells that are so long they lead to wildfires being quite common, winters that are that mild I barely have to get the big coat or ice scraper oot.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Fri 9 May 11:15
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Alter Ego, Thu 8 May 22:18
If you look back around 30 years ago the weather we have now in may/June was the same…..There is no climate change!
I`m in my early 30s and have literally witnessed the changes to the seasons... 🙄
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 9 May 12:10
I`d suggest it`s more that the seasons are less predictable than they were and seem to have shifted slightly. Sometimes it feels like the seasons are now around a month out of kilter.
Data can tell you anything you want depending on how you interpret it. The biggest issue is people misremember things and refuse to accept they might be wrong. We`ll all believe it used to be hotter/colder when we were younger as our bodies change.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 9 May 16:25
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jake89, Fri 9 May 12:10
I`d suggest it`s more that the seasons are less predictable than they were and seem to have shifted slightly. Sometimes it feels like the seasons are now around a month out of kilter.
Data can tell you anything you want depending on how you interpret it. The biggest issue is people misremember things and refuse to accept they might be wrong. We`ll all believe it used to be hotter/colder when we were younger as our bodies change.
Id agree with the seasons being out of kilter, but also this year seen a severe lack of snowfall and a huge increase in wet and windy weather. You don’t need data to show that, you just need to be able to use your eyes 😂 red weather warnings will become a more common thing too I think, more so for hurricane force winds and heatwaves rather than the Beast from the East type scenario.
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Fri 9 May 17:10
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P, Thu 8 May 11:23
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Dandy Warhol, Thu 8 May 07:08
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Dave_1885, Wed 7 May 17:14
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 7 May 12:14
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Dave_1885, Mon 5 May 20:52
3 days of snow in the last 14 months but nah climate change isn’t a real thing 😂
Barely had a Summer in years but yeah, we need to dim the sun huh.
Guessing you’ve missed the last 2/3 weeks of nice weather and cant read the forecast for the next 10 days? 🤔 we also had a cracking summer 2 years ago……..😂
I also noticed the lack of spraying, when it did resume it was cloudy the very next day.
Like u said, the tele will tell you that you`re allowed to notice it soon, you can wait until then.
What are you talking about, I can see condensation trails across the sky from my window right now same as I did yesterday and the day before and it’s still sunny.
Sun watch - still sunny total after yesterdays condensation trails. Some new ones today albeit not zig zagging (planes tend to find that difficult) Wonder if it will be sunny tomorrow
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 9 May 19:24
I`m surprised we haven`t had a contribution from `hurricane jimmy`!
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Fri 9 May 20:10
Oh no imagine have decent weather late April going into May??
That must be the 10p bags we are buying at the Supermarkets/shops to help climate change….If anyone thinks we are helping the climate they are deluded…probably getting your Covid shots next week aswell😅😅
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 9 May 21:55
10p? Where are you getting your plastic bags?
As has been mentioned on here already, no-one really complains about a bit of sunny weather in Scotland. In fact, we don`t really moan about rain or snow either. When we do moan is when it`s extreme weather. That seems to be becoming more and more frequent.
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Fri 9 May 22:11
The climate scam has even made it`s believers guilty of a sunny day.
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