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Old 10-07-2012, 06:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Floods again! At home and peed off.

On Jul 10, 12:58*pm, Martin wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 04:38:07 -0700 (PDT), Steerpike





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On Jul 10, 11:25*am, Martin wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 03:11:09 -0700 (PDT), Steerpike


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On Jul 9, 10:58*pm, kay wrote:
Steerpike;963924 Wrote:


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It is reprehensible to use someone's personal tragedy to forward your
arguments. there is a time and a place for everything.


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kay


Sadly as no one seems very much interested in making any attempt to
address the issues surrounding global warming, things like flooding
are likely to become more and more common. This has nothing to do with
any sort of "argument" on my part but is cold hard fact, which is
supported by the first hand experience of anyone who actually notices
the increasingly strange weather patterns we have been having for the
last few years..........................


There have always been strange weather patterns. Climate is not
static.
It appears that nobody knows precisely what the weather will be in ten
years time except you. Future climate predictions are based on
computer models not cold hard facts.
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Martin


Its astounding that given the fact that anyone can see the weather we
are having for themselves, that propaganda distributed through the
corporate media suggesting that global warming isnt a problem or
doesnt exist, is felt to have more value than the evidence provided by
first hand personal observations!


The corporate media is owned and controlled by those who make enormous
profits related to the unchecked pollution and decimation of our
planet, so are not likely to put forward anything much even vaguely
related to providing accurate facts.


If you had lived in the 1960s would you have believed that another ice
age was imminent?
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Tch.
Climate change means that weather events considered extreme will
become the norm. Hotter, colder, wetter, dryer, windier, etc.

Not just hotter.