What I learned today

Climate Change

Parched Earth

Parched Earth

So Tim Yeo now says he was wrong about climate change.

This is his view in 2009:
“The dying gasps of the deniers will be put to bed. In five years time, no one will argue about a man-made contribution to climate change.”

Now four years later he says this;

“Although I think the evidence that the climate is changing is now overwhelming, the causes are not absolutely clear. There could be natural causes, natural phases that are taking place.”

I don’t recall anyone saying that the climate wasn’t continually changing except for the quasi religious green adherents who insisted it wouldn’t be changing if it wasn’t for man made carbon. That climate change is ongoing and natural is exactly what us realists have been saying all along. So what are all the taxes about?

Where I am sat now in York it was under a mile of ice only 12 thousands years ago. The little ice age only finished around 1870. Perhaps it never finished at all and this is only a 150 year drift to warmth. It seems to me that it is becoming colder winter after winter these days.

The Earth and its people can live well in a warmer climate.  The people and animals cannot live on permanent thick ice.  It’s not warming that we should be worried about.

So when are the green taxes going to be stopped and paid back to us?

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And the fees will be ...

And the fees will be …

I understand that the Freedom of Information Act is being tinkered with.  It is one of the positive things for democracy that have come out in recent years but Government departments, Local Authorities and East Anglia’s climate research unit (CRU) dislike it a lot, (can’t think why).  I cannot find the original source of it but Archbishop Cranmers blog says (on a tweet) that the ‘freedom of information act is set to become the bloody expensive information act’.  If you want to know anything in future it’s going to cost you.  That should put a stop to a lot of the diggers.  Democracy, don’t ye just love it.

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