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I didn’t do it — 6 Comments

  1. This is a great help to me. My new plan is to buy a navy surplus nuclear submarine and stay above or below those
    60-degree latitudes.

  2. You can do anything with MS Excel! British – and presumably Irish governments have been fiddling and farting about with their maniacal graphs for years!

    Unfortunately, the useful idiots in the MSM – mainly the BBC over here, are wild-eyed exponents of the bollocks spouted by pseudo-nutters mis-reading the squiggly lines of so-called ‘settled scientists’!

  3. I choose to blame it on methane. A system needs to be developed where only a predetermined number of people are allowed to fart on any given day.

    • Thanks for the Hunga Tonga link.

      I got button holed the other day by an acquaintance who said “So, are you still a Climate Denier, even after that report on the BBC about how the world is boiling up and it’s all our fault?”. Well, what he said wasn’t quite so extreme as that, but kind-of, and he had absolutely accepted the BBC Doom Mongering without questioning. I said I hadn’t seen it but would look it out and give him my take.

      Problem is – where to start? There is just so much wrong in the narrative. Even when it gets shown to be wrong (“within a few years children won’t remember what snow is”, the sea ice will all have melted by 2014, etc., etc.), this is just quietly forgotten and the circus moves on to the next scary headlines…

  4. I cannot believe that the average sea surface temperature is 21C. Through sunshine hours and darkness. That would mean that one could bask in the sea, sans wet suit all day long.
    And coastal dwellers would just need a hose to the sea to keep their homes at a reasonable temperature. Forget the whirling Mercedes bird chopping logos.
    Unless they are meaning the topmost skin of molecules where a bit of liquid gets enough energy to become gas.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gM8vOcxatsI

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