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Hansen Tried To Warn Them : Global Warming Has Real Costs
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I suspect the true cost will be much less – this is just another exaggerated scare story. The pattern of retail spending has been disrupted, but people will still spend on Christmas and Hogmanay, and with continuing travel and delivery difficulties this may often benefit the smaller local shops. Lost working days will often be made up by extra hours and/or greater efficiency by those at work. There is of course a big gain in all of this – an increasing realisation that perhaps all these fears of global warming armageddon may have been exaggerated also.
Perhaps we can claim it back from the hippies climate change fund.