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Thread ID: 148052 2019-07-02 10:10:00 Climate Change Emergency - Hysteria Digby (677) PC World Chat
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1461965 2019-07-24 04:08:00 HERE (www.eventbrite.com) we go, an affiliate of the IPCC having a conference.

A must attend!
B.M. (505)
1461966 2019-07-24 10:43:00 Deadly fungal infection is first to emerge because of global warming, scientists believe

www.telegraph.co.uk
zqwerty (97)
1461967 2019-07-24 11:57:00 Now be fair 1101, Bozo has gone to a lot of trouble to earn his Title/Name and in this time of political correctness should be respected. :illogical

Once again you resort to Digby's hated name calling - without providing a single shred of evidence.

Cough up a series of peer review scientific journals/articles and I'll gladly accept that I've been taken on the proverbial goose chase.

Note: this does not mean include the "opinions" of someone based on "what they believe" - it needs to be backed by a solid data set which proves otherwise.
Bozo (8540)
1461968 2019-07-24 19:42:00 Once again you resort to Digby's hated name calling - without providing a single shred of evidence.

Cough up a series of peer review scientific journals/articles and I'll gladly accept that I've been taken on the proverbial goose chase.

Note: this does not mean include the "opinions" of someone based on "what they believe" - it needs to be backed by a solid data set which proves otherwise.

You will never get that, it's just easier to block idiots posts from showing.
gary67 (56)
1461969 2019-07-24 23:40:00 "When scientists have surveyed the climactic history of our world over the past centuries a number of key eras have stood out.

These ranged from the "Roman Warm Period", which ran from AD 250 to AD 400, and saw unusually warm weather across Europe, to the famed Little Ice Age, which saw temperatures drop for centuries from the 1300s.

The events were seen by some as evidence that the world has warmed and cooled many times over the centuries and that the warming seen in the world since the industrial revolution was part of that pattern and therefore nothing to be alarmed about.

Three new research papers show that argument is on shaky ground."

www.bbc.com
zqwerty (97)
1461970 2019-07-25 12:40:00 Recent warming over the past 100 years is not part of a natural process, studies find:

www.cbc.ca

And this is the reality:

old.reddit.com
zqwerty (97)
1461971 2019-07-26 00:02:00 More BS and hysteria.

London and Paris boil in Europe heatwave: 'No-one is safe in such temperatures'
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Europe heatwave: Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands topple all-time high temperature records
Another heatwave gripping Europe has toppled all-time temperature records in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands — and further records could be broken in the UK and Paris today.
London sweltered through its hottest July day on record, as Europe suffers a second devastating heatwave with life-threatening temperatures across the continent.
The mercury climbed to 36.9 C at London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday, as the UK capital joined Paris and other cities sweltering in record-breaking temperatures.
Climate scientists warn this could become the new normal in many parts of the world. But temperate Europe - where air conditioning is rare - isn't equipped for the temperatures frying the region this week.


But when you check - This

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Nothing recordbreaking about it, the record was set back in 2003.:groan:
B.M. (505)
1461972 2019-07-27 12:47:00 Arctic wildfires: What's caused huge swathes of flames to spread?


www.bbc.com
zqwerty (97)
1461973 2019-07-27 23:56:00 And back in France:

Stage 19 of the Tour de France has ended in dramatic fashion with racing called to a halt due to a landslide plus ice and snow on the road.

HERE (cyclingtips.com)
B.M. (505)
1461974 2019-07-29 00:00:00 Once again you resort to Digby's hated name calling - without providing a single shred of evidence.

Cough up a series of peer review scientific journals/articles and I'll gladly accept that I've been taken on the proverbial goose chase.

Note: this does not mean include the "opinions" of someone based on "what they believe" - it needs to be backed by a solid data set which proves otherwise.

+1
Nick G (16709)
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