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Date Posted: Wednesday, July 02, 08:31:32am
Author: Waterboy
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 90.242.17.168
Subject: They had drought and scorched crops in the doomsday book, its hardly new
In reply to: Lib Hen (He / Him) [BST] 's message, "NFR COBRA Meeting" on Tuesday, July 01, 09:43:05pm


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  • Looking at the Thames on matchdays the high tide and low tide levels look exactly the same as they did 40 years ago. When do the climate activists predict that the sea levels will begin to rise due to climate change? (NT) -- Hammersmithender, Wednesday, July 02, 09:05:14am (NoHost/31.94.74.84)
  • All these people wasting their lives studying the climate in far flung locations, when all we need to do is take a wander along the Thames between Putney and Hammersmith Bridge on matchdays. (NT) -- Who needs science!, Wednesday, July 02, 09:37:53am (host86-130-22-220.range86-130.btcentralplus.com/86.130.22.220)
  • No sardines on the shelves in our big supermarkets, that's evidence isn't it? My brother in law is a salmon farmer off the West Coast of Scotland and says the seas are much warmer now than when he first started in the industry 40 years ago. In recent times he has seen fish that you should not see in Northern Waters. Plus the increase in jelly fish numbers. These are all atypical events. So HE, where does much of this atmospheric heat get stored? And what melts as a consequence? (NT) -- Mr Kurkuruza, Wednesday, July 02, 10:55:54am (217-155-46-35.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk/217.155.46.35)
  • There is a Polynesian Island Called Tuvalu to which Australia has just had to offer a Visa otetery for it's 10,000 inhabitants because it will not be there in 10 years (NT) -- ASPT, Wednesday, July 02, 10:10:00pm (114-129-187-208.ip4.superloop.au/114.129.187.208)

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