Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Nothing to see here
Climate change deniers - read this and weep tears of frustration at your own block-headedness and stupidity. Then repent your ignorant ways and get on with the job of repairing the damage you've caused!
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still didn't see any scientific evidence anywhere in this article....
Still unable to find enough evidence to convince you that it's for real dutchie?
Go to the back of the class and sit with your federated mates.
How's this for evidence: from an article from The Guardian.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached a new peak despite the economic recession in western countries and assurances from politicians that they intend to cut emissions, new research has shown.
Preliminary data from the US government's Earth Systems Research Laboratory at Mauna Loa in Hawaii, where measurements of CO2 have been continuously monitored for almost 50 years, show that 2011 CO2 levels peaked last week at 394.97ppm. This is an increase of nearly 1.6ppm on last year and the highest ever recorded.
Here's some more evidence.
Tornados are formed during spring when the weather is colder
The tornadoes in America are an extremely poor example as evidence of climate change.
To dutchie down south, hoe gaat het met je?
My family and I were lucky to live in The Netherlands in the 1990's. Way back then the Dutch (who are really good planners and have a lot to loss) were already planning for sea-level rises. But you would know that, wouldn't you?
Shunda - no one here's citing cold-weather tornadoes as evidence of climate change. Are they becoming more frequent/severe, those tornadoes?
Jonesy to dutchie - I've a number of Dutch friends who firmly believe that humans are responsible for the warming of the planet and the subsequent climate change.
They don't like the explosion of dairying in Southland either!
@ Robert, with your dutch friends I hope you don't mean that Dutchie who pretended to be a Young Nat a few years ago.. ;)
although I belief they have strong ties to some of the organisations you fully support here on your blog, so it could well be...
I met the Young Dutchie Nat, dutchie, and heard his side of the story. We must talk about this sometime. He's a very strong-willed young man I have to say.
The Dutch eh!
You never really know which way they'll swing!
Robert, no doubt that we will bump into each other leading up to the next general elections...
hope to make it to Queenstown were the chamber of commerce is holding a leaders debate once again which was very well received during the last campaign
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