Most "polluting" postcodes in Britain identified in heart of middle England - Telegraph
Ms Kirby said the middle classes will need to give up "gas guzzling" cars and start buying more low carbon goods such as locally sourced food rather than expensive fruit and vegetables flown from abroad in order to cut their carbon footprint.This Quiet Sun » Blog Post » Solar Science
"There is definitely a shift among the chattering classes to be more aware of the environmental situation," she said. "But it is still not enough.
"To get down to the two tonnes per person recommended by the IPCC we need to radically change our lifestyles as well as seeing a change in the technologies we use such as renewables to produce energy, low carbon cars and more efficient appliances."
All of this can be seen to be normal behaviour for the Sun, except that this hiatus between Solar Cycle 23 finally winding down and the next cycle is unprecedented in nearly a hundred years. (By the way, the overuse of “unprecedented” by climate alarmists has me wincing at using it as a cliché)Letter to Royal Society from Rupert Wyndham | Climate Realists
An equally inept and disreputable UK Met Office remains in stubborn but increasingly risible denial. Although it was foreseen by others (for example, unlike the politically inspired Nature, the scientifically rigorous journal, Energy & Environment) this trend, of course, was totally missed by the GCMs so beloved of global warming propagandists. In short, this seems an opportune moment for a brief review of what the RS persists in maintaining is authoritative climate change science. A few examples follow:The Migrant Mind: Cooling at Carnarvon
So, what do we see at Carnarvon, Airport? Well, from 1949 until 1988, the temperature warmed. In 1949 there were 8098 degree-days. But in 1988 it was 8500 degree-days, clearly a warming trend. But, past 1988 Carnarvon cooled. By 2008, the degree-days were down to 8037, less than in 1949. Where in the hell is the global warming? We have almost 80 ppm more CO2 in the atmosphere in 2008 than we had in 1949, but the number of degree-days is less. Does this make any sense?
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