The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return

Humanitarian catastrophes (including resource wars and conflicts), natural, climate and industrial (except nuclear or oil forum fossil and nuclear energy). Pollution of the sea and oceans.
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Re: The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return




by Exnihiloest » 11/09/21, 01:07

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Exnihiloest wrote:Completely ill, the pedophile.


You are certainly as much of a pedophile as I am a lunatic.
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by Exnihiloest » 12/12/22, 14:51

 
The prediction in 2000:
United Kingdom, "Children will no longer know what snow is".
David Winer,
climatologist from the University of East Anglia, relayed by "the UK Independent".


In 2009:
“Heavy snow has fallen across much of the UK, disrupting travel and causing thousands of schools to close.
South East England sees worst snowfall in 18 years, leading to the withdrawal of all London buses and the closure of Heathrow runways.
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for England, Wales and parts of eastern Scotland."
BBC Bulletin

In 2022, today, December 12:
"Heavy snowfall in UK causes disruption to air, road and rail transport
- More than 40 flights have been canceled in particular at London's largest airport, Heathrow
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The most amazing thing is not that a mutt from climatology speaks out, it's that millions of mutts believed it, and still believe it.

 
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by izentrop » 12/12/22, 15:01

You do not distinguish between a one-off, localized climatic event and the global climate.
You're like pro-Russian or anti-vaccine propagandists in another genre, same level of smoke. : roll:
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by Exnihiloest » 12/12/22, 15:20

izentrop wrote:You do not distinguish between a one-off, localized climatic event and the global climate.
You're like pro-Russian or anti-vaccine propagandists in another genre, same level of smoke. : roll:


Did David Viner tell us about the climate? No, snow in the UK.
At no time did I talk about climate, I only opposed the facts to the predictions.

I'm going to end up believing those who take you for a troll limited to biased readings, you don't understand anything we write.
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by Exnihiloest » 12/12/22, 15:25

 
The warmist dogma:Extreme weather events will become more violent and more frequent".
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"The famine of 1876-1878 or the great drought of 1876-1878 was a global climatic event that affected many countries around the world, causing great famines. This natural disaster, which seems to be the largest in modern history, caused 20 to 30 million deaths over 3 years, or even 50 million (which would make 3% of the world's population at the time) according to estimates.

It particularly affected China (between 10 and 20 million deaths), India (between 6 and 10 million deaths) and Brazil (500 deaths), but also Colombia, Venezuela, California, Indonesia. , Vietnam, Philippines, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Australia, New Caledonia, etc. These famines were caused by a worldwide wave of droughts which seems to be the worst known in recent history.
."
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_de ... C3%A0_1878


It is that the mutts, in addition to their stupidity, have a crippling defect: short memory.


 
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