Hard News: Paying for the storms to come
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nzlemming, in reply to
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The season of the Witch(hunt)
(Trump) ...but you can hunt down those who voted for him…Are they in season, and is there a bag limit?
For some reason that always makes me think of this one,
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
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I like these versions as well...
One in which Buffalo Springfield look so young...and The Muppets capture the hunt aspects:
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Moz, in reply to
Wholly sheet. Literally and figuratively. Says "I avoid formulas, and I back my material with practical and hands-on field data" but skimming a bit he mostly just pastes stuff off other sites, removes any attributions and changes all the links to keep people inside 'battery university". At least it's nicely presented if you like your semi-technical material in tidy 200 word nibbles.
But no, there are other sources that are more accurate,more honest and more up to date.
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steven crawford, in reply to
But no, there are other sources that are more accurate, more honest and more up to date.
And are you going to actually do anything with that superior knowledge?
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Roger, in reply to
Although I’d note that climate change and its effect on extreme weather events was well known 20 years ago – it was however loudly denied.
Try 40 years! I clearly remember answering University exam question sea level rise and increased stormyness in the late 1970s
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The Vector car crash continues, we have no power AGAIN, their website has crashed AGAIN and their Twitter feed is total bollocks.
“Vector, we supply electricity unless it is a bit windy or there is a spot of rain about”
Incompetent rtrds, the minister of energy needs to re-nationalise them.
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Bart Janssen, in reply to
Try 40 years! I clearly remember answering University exam question sea level rise and increased stormyness in the late 1970s
You're right, I remember giving a literature seminar on it in the 80s - I just forgot how old I am :(.
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