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Is it not time for all those on the Copenhagen 'jollies' trip, to admit that along with trying to prevent natural phenomenons, it has all been a waste of time?
Is it not time for all those on the Copenhagen 'jollies' trip, to admit that along with trying to prevent natural phenomenons, it has all been a waste of time?
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Global cooling no doubt!
Weather forecast for heavy snowfall
Heavy snowfall is expected in parts of the UK, with south-east England expected to be worst affected.
The Met Office has issued an early warning and said travel networks may be affected by snow on Friday.
Up to 20cm of snow could fall in some parts of Kent, Sussex, Surrey, London and East Anglia, with gale-force winds causing drifts"""
Global cooling no doubt!
Two things I loved most from Copenhagen.....
1) The sight of protesters dressed in fur hats, scarves, gloves, heavy coats etc demanding an end to global warming.
2) Seeing all the usual faces from any demonstration. I particularly loved the fact that the Animal Liberation Front were there with a banner something along the lines of 'Animal Liberation Front against Global Warming'.
I wonder what the 'carbon footprint' (sorry, couldn't help but use their terminology) is of all the tens of thousands of delegates, hangers on, protesters etc is? I thought air travel was a big no no these days? What time is Obama waltzing in in his private jet?
1) The sight of protesters dressed in fur hats, scarves, gloves, heavy coats etc demanding an end to global warming.
2) Seeing all the usual faces from any demonstration. I particularly loved the fact that the Animal Liberation Front were there with a banner something along the lines of 'Animal Liberation Front against Global Warming'.
I wonder what the 'carbon footprint' (sorry, couldn't help but use their terminology) is of all the tens of thousands of delegates, hangers on, protesters etc is? I thought air travel was a big no no these days? What time is Obama waltzing in in his private jet?