First there's a report that African conflicts go up when the weather is warm, thus showing that global warming is to blame for the continent's miseries in more ways than one. The idiotic compilers even blame the Darfur fighting on carbon dioxide. I have read a lot of history that is deterministic tosh, but that takes the biscuit. I suppose the boys and girls at the BBC think the heat is more important than fanatical Islam fundamentalism?
Second on the list, is the news that the government/quango employees at the Forestry Commission, aided an abetted by environment secretary Hilary Benn are wasting millions more of our money by urging the planting of millions of trees 'to suck carbon out of the atmosphere'. Of course, there may well be some environmental sense in planting more trees, but hoovering up CO2, a perfectly harmless gas, is not one of them. To the BBC, of course, it's the number one reason.
Third is that the Met Office - which works closely in tandem with the discredited CRU centre in Norwich - is predicting that this year could be the third hottest in the history of the world, ever. Putting aside that such data is hotly denied by 'sceptics' (why can't we call them something less negative, such as 'realists')because the methodology of measurement is hotly disputed, Harrabin has reported such baloney yet again as accepted fact.
And fourth, heavy prominence is gven to the idea that part of East Antarctica may be melting. There's hardly a peep in the report that, even according to the paper itself, it might not be - because the measurements involved are highly speculative.
What is entirely missing from the BBC website (as far as I could see) is a report about the real impact of all the 'climate change' measures the government are introducing. Namely, that thousands more pensioners die in winter than summer because they can't afford the fuel bills that have been vastly inflated by the EU's emissions directives and the madacap rush to build hugely expensive and inefficient renewable sources of energy.
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