Saturday, December 20, 2008

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: If Del Boy was around today, he'd be trading in carbon offsets | Mail Online
From the New York Times, December 12: Soviet scientists on board an icebreaker drifting just 300 miles from the North Pole have concluded that the world is getting hotter.

Warm-water fish are appearing in increasing numbers in Arctic seas as temperatures have risen, melting the ice caps.

The Russian explorers believe that very soon ships will be able to sail right across the Pole.

This news will be welcomed by ‘global warming’ campaigners - except that it first appeared on December 12, 1938, and has just been republished on a website run by a former TV meteorologist, who treats the whole ‘climate change’ racket with a healthy dose of sea salt.
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A few short years later, by 1947, the ice caps were restored to their
former glory
and Britain experienced one of the harshest winters on
record, lasting well into March.

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