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An Inconvenient Rant?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/sc ience-e nvironm ent-343 28377
Do we really need climate change advice from the septics?
Do we really need climate change advice from the septics?
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There would be no hypocrisy as far as I am concerned, Jim,. Let other nations do as they wish (which is pretty much what those outside the EU – and even some within - do anyway and we’ll do likewise. I don’t know who first put forward the bathtub explanation. I was (and indeed still am) struggling to understand how small variations in the 4% of global...
17:04 Wed 23rd Sep 2015
I think the government has realised that the notion of 'climate change' is a nonsense, and spending money on it is a vote-loser, so it has quietly scaled back its payments to the looney-tunes schemes involved.
Mr Gore firmly believes in climate change with the same sort of swivel-eyed zeal that people believe in flying saucers, so naturally he is annoyed at the government's reduction of its spending on this fantasy.
But Mr Gore doesn't have to face election here - the Tory government does.
Pragmatism is a cornerstone of politics.
Mr Gore firmly believes in climate change with the same sort of swivel-eyed zeal that people believe in flying saucers, so naturally he is annoyed at the government's reduction of its spending on this fantasy.
But Mr Gore doesn't have to face election here - the Tory government does.
Pragmatism is a cornerstone of politics.