Friday, 12 April 2024

Roger Harrabin

 Roger Harrabin

I am not arguing about decimal points. I merely point out that we are experiencing damaging extremes already and that our emissions will substantially grow. We are being given wake up call after wake up call. And instead we water down policies in the UK.

The data you present shows monthly rainfall figures. A Google search: "According to the Met Office, 1,695.9mm of rain fell from October 2022 to March 2024, the highest amount for any 18-month period in England in recorded history. The Met Office started collecting data in 1836."

Climate change doesn’t necessarily mean extreme weather we’ve never seen but more frequent extreme events. Isolated events have limited impact, regular and widespread events have bigger impact, especially when combined with different extremes elsewhere- eg drought.

Dr Charlie Gardner
If climate change was all a big hoax so that governments can implement terrible pro- climate policies, wouldn't they have tried to actually implement some pro-climate policies by now? Rather than going full-on for every last drop of oil?


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