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Monthly Archives: March 2011
It is good to have a debate
I am going along to the Spectator ‘climate change’ debate on Tuesday 29th March in London, hopefully I can meet up with some ‘climate change’ blog regulars (both sides very welcome)to have a chat afterwards. Yet, it has been noted … Continue reading
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The Heathrow snow chaos report is out: Rare rate of snowfall since records began (6 years!)?
A report into last December’s snow chaos at Heathrow Airport is out, entitled Heathrow Snow Resilence Enquiry It includes a little reminder to perhaps reflect the new thoughts on ‘climate disruption’ vs global warming (man made). Even under global warming, periods of extreme … Continue reading
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Who voted for Greenpeace Mr Huhne?
Who voted for Greenpeace at the last UK general election? A simple rhetorical question for Mr Huhne, because in the Guardian/Observer it was reported that Greenpeace will be keeping an eye on things: “Chris Huhne, the energy and climate secretary, … Continue reading
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