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Political Exile's avatar

Here's what really gets me going: Blocking out the sun. For solar power? For nature? Clearly no. Oh I see, it's because they are vampires sucking all life out of the planet. The light is unpleasant to things like fungus and rot.

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Sifu Dai's avatar

Facts that pwn! We love those direct hits :)

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

"...since the Industrial Revolution", more importantly, the end of the Little Ice Age, which saw some of the coldest weather in millenia.

Odd it should warm coming out of an ice age, no?

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AYRE DAVID's avatar

Talking of Mad Ed Millipede, I would like to appologise unreservedly to all millipedes. I hope you didn't all feel insulted.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Good analysis and debunking of propagandist Ed Hawkins, and good to see a mention of Hunga Tonga which the mainstream media NEVER mentions – funny that: https://open.substack.com/pub/metatron/p/are-climate-model-forecasts-useful?r=8t7a0&utm_campaign=comment-list-share-cta&utm_medium=web&comments=true&commentId=124906782.

As I commented at NotALotOfPeople, note how the Telegraph’s resident eco-loon Jonathan Leake introduces the new word “Hitzeflaute” to suggest that this is a new phenomenon caused by “climate change”. Pathetic!

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

I can see we're going to have fun with this: Hitlerflautes are on the rise because of far right climate change and Net Zero deniers obstructing and delaying the Clean Energy transition!

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David A's avatar

The Hitlerflautes warned them repeatedly that climate change is 5 billion years old on this planet, and despite no global increase in hurricanes typhoons, drought heat waves tornadoes, and extreme weather, regional changes of decadal to multi decadal length are normal! Thank you, your'e welcome!

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

I’m not sure if it will be “fun” to fight against the constant barrage of establishment lies and misinformation, but I know what you mean.

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Mark Hodgson's avatar

It's brilliant, isn't it? Just as windy spells are in decline, the people in power decide we have to rely on wind turbines to power our modern economy. And they tell us, in all seriousness, that this will reduce our energy prices. Madness. Utter madness.

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