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And what does the man in the street think ?
ldd The First Rule Sat, 09/01/2018 - 02:16 http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/Planet%20X%20Comets%20and%20Earth%20Cha…
californiagirl ldd Sat, 09/01/2018 - 04:24 Last winter, and in 2012 the Danube froze in places like Vienna and Budapest. Records for the previous 70 years do not show so much ice. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4148890/One-Europe-s-longest-ri…
During the Maunder Minimum, people were able to ice skate on the Thames River in London. During the Great Frost of 1683–84 the Thames completely froze for 2 months, with 11 inch thick in London. Solid ice extended for miles off the coasts of the southern North Sea (England, France and the Low Countries), causing severe problems for shipping and preventing the use of many harbours.
This has been the coolest summer I can remember over my lifetime in Silicon Valley. In the south bay, its normally in the 90s this time of year, with several 100s. However, we have barely been making it into the low to mid 80s for the past month, sometimes not even out of the 70s, and September is projected to remain below normal.
AUD californiagirl Sat, 09/01/2018 - 04:37 Here in SE Australia we've had what I'd call a totally average winter
HopefulCynical AUD Sat, 09/01/2018 - 04:39 From 2015, suspicious0bservers, the same people who run spacewether.com: "The Sun is Going to Sleep:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7whL9jvdL5s 5 minute video, walks through some of what happened during the last Grand Minimum.
eforce HopefulCynical Sat, 09/01/2018 - 07:09 All this global warming bs has made the sun angry.
JRobby eforce Sat, 09/01/2018 - 08:51 Nein! Nein! Nein! Nein! The climate is heating up!!! You must pay GOVT to fix it!
Last of the Mi… JRobby Sat, 09/01/2018 - 09:03 Nothing that trillions in carbon tax monies put into an account for politicians to dispense ad nauseum for votes, err I mean reparations, and entitlements can't fix.
These corrupt morons are wanting to tax the temperature with absolutely no proven science whatsoever.
TheAnswerIs42 css1971 Sat, 09/01/2018 - 10:16 Yes, there have been more than a few hundred thousand which have died. In the developed countries, this happens in the winter, when low or fixed income are faced with enormous energy bills due to reliance on "green sustainable" wind and solar. Their choice is to either eat or freeze.
In places like Africa, there is no money made available for energy investment other than "green sustainable" wind and solar, even though there are plentiful deposits of coal. Because it is not possible to build a stable grid using "green sustainable" wind and solar, dung fires are still used for cooking and heating leading to increased deaths from indoor air pollution.
Also included in the rising death toll is disease caused by lack of potable water and waste sanitation.
The lack of a stable grid is already affecting places like Germany, which foolishly closed nuke and coal facilities in a delusional effort to appease the far left Greens. Australia and Canada have both recently seen changes in government due to their swivel eyed loon green energy policies.
All of this while 10's of billions have been wasted on group think climate research instead of on the real problems.
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