| Ken hitches himself to the wrong bandwagon |
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| Written by Phil Stevens | |
| Saturday, 03 May 2008 | |
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written by Per Kurowski, May 03, 2008
“Moreover, if the economy continues to grow, it is highly likely that future Londoners will be sufficiently rich and technologically advanced to deal with whatever the climate throws at them – hot or cold”
One thing is to distance oneself from the extremism on one side but to do that in order to join the other extreme does not seem to make a lot of sense either.
Ken's Bandwagon written by kevin kearney Liverpool, May 05, 2008
Politicians like jumping on bandwagons with little thought (a warning to Cameron). Increasingly, evidence is showing that the Sun and volcanic activity has the overwhelming influence on climate. Most sceptical and open-minded scientist (as all scientists should be) are coming to the conclusion that we are entering a period of global cooling. The global warming mantra was handy for Ken, as he hates cars and loves taxes.
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>http://cdiac.ornl.gov/epubs/ndp/ushcn/ts.ushcn_anom25_diffs_urb-raw_pg.gif
Science is dead but politicians generally behind the curve fail to jump off the moneymaking climate bandwagon.
Shell have presciently sold their offshore Windfarms