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An Inconvenient Rant?
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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
Al Gore has historically been a leader on trying to spread the message about the threat of Climate Change. Hardly unreasonable that he should want to continue speaking on it. And the UK's policy has appeared to be somewhat static of late. Gone are the days when Cameron's promise of "the greenest government ever" (or words to that effect) might have meant something.
jim360 - //Al Gore has historically been a leader on trying to spread the message about the threat of Climate Change. Hardly unreasonable that he should want to continue speaking on it. And the UK's policy has appeared to be somewhat static of late. Gone are the days when Cameron's promise of "the greenest government ever" (or words to that effect) might have meant something. //
Indeed jim - Mr Gore is a multi-millionaire with a soapbox, and Mr Cameron is a politician with a party to look after - it's easy to see where their respective positions - advised in my previous post - come from.
Indeed jim - Mr Gore is a multi-millionaire with a soapbox, and Mr Cameron is a politician with a party to look after - it's easy to see where their respective positions - advised in my previous post - come from.