Well I thought it could be that, but many things do seem to be "the worst on record". Obviously records aren't that far back and a tiny tiny blip in the history of the world. It weather does go through cycles, it seems unimaginable the Thames freezing over every winter and having markets on it, but that used to happen.Do they not say every storm we have is the worst in ages ? I don't really pay much attention just see the dramatic headlines on front of newspapers but I'm sure we had a storm they said the exact thing about which also caused floods.
I honestly think the extreme weather has been going on forever but it's the instant digital news. I mean would we have been aware of snow in Baghdad 20years ago? Worldwide news is so instant nowadays we know everything that's going on in all corners of the globe.
I guess you’re just being facetious but that 15 year old is hardly the one that broke the news about climate change to the world.one of the biggest hoaxes going, sad thing is if you disagree with a 15-year-old you're labelled a denier/conspiracy theorist etc
plants thrive on co2
Had a customer one day,she's vegan,i asked why, she was about 18, she was actually terrified the world is going to die in 20 years
the fear in her eyes was scary.
i felt so sorry for her.
How many others are like her? creating mental illnesses and anxiety from it
I guess you’re just being facetious but that 15 year old is hardly the one that broke the news about climate change to the world.
It doesn’t matter what you think of her, or vegans or what your politics are. No one denies that fluctuating weather and different phases are a normal phenomenon. Those changes are taken into account when assessing the data that proves climate change. What’s new and undeniable is the disproportionately rapid amount of warming in the last century or so and its impact (melting glaciers etc ).
It’s like if you cough a bit every now and then, just clearing your throat sometimes, pretty normal and unconcerning a few times a week , 51 weeks of a year. But then on the 52nd week you cough like crazy all 7 days. Lots of mucus. 9/ 10 doctors tell you you have cancer and need to change lifestyle and get chemo immediately. 1 doctor says you’re ok, it’s normal throat clearing, keep smoking . You’re going to get chemo right? Even if you actually feel a lot better on day 4, then go back to coughing.
It’s not a belief or perspective. I sound like a massive activist but I’m not at all. I’m not vegan, use single use plastics, fly a few times a year... im a normal person. I know I could do better but ultimately I think it’s too late for the small things to make a difference. Only huge changes with world leaders and oil companies could do it now and I think that’s very unlikely and we need to start thinking about how we’re going to live once past that point of no return. That part is a bit more of an opinion, some would say a pessimistic one - but that it’s happening is an undeniable fact.
I wish it wasn’t the case. But it doesn’t say anything about you as a person to accept you have cancer, it happens to anyone - it’s just the truth.
Yep! Definitely do your due diligence and investigate flooding maps (SEPA for Scotland/Environment Agency for England etc) when purchasing a property. Also look at things like elevations and the natural gradient/lay of the land etc.In my local area lots of fields are waterlogged at the minute. I definitely think if moving house to look at closeness to brooks and rivers. There's houses on brand new estates already flooding. People struggle to sell in areas like that once flooding has occurred and often trapped into owning those houses for life. Something to consider as much as school catchment, road links etc. I feel the UK has had a very mild Christmas and January, so I'm not surprised we've had some storms now.
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