Fossil Fuels To Turn The UK Tropical

The Guardian says the burning of fossil fuels will bring tropical diseases to the UK

Climate change could bring insect-borne tropical diseases to UK, scientists warn | Infectious diseases | The Guardian

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11 Responses to Fossil Fuels To Turn The UK Tropical

  1. dearieme says:

    In which case people will stop flying off to hot countries for their holidays and thus Save the World from the CO2 in jet exhausts. Glory be!

  2. conrad ziefle says:

    Scientists warn that in this century, Britainistan will cease to have agriculture due to cold temperatures.

    • Ivan G Wainwright says:

      Assume you refer to the current grand solar minimum. (See Zharkova if not.)
      Maybe some of the African and middle-eastern illegals who swarmed into Europe and the UK at Angela Merkel’s invitation will head back home because of the cold.

  3. dm says:

    Illegal immigrants from tropical climes are more likely than mosquitoes to be the sources of tropical disease outbreaks in Britainistan;-(

  4. Bob G says:

    I just took a peek at the 10-day forecast for London England. mostly highs in the 60s and lows in the 50s and we’re just a few days away from meteorological summer. London is a place that could use some warming

  5. This is what we get when real scientists act on the nonsense generated by climate ‘science’. I suppose it is the well known effect of a single rotten apple infecting the whole barrel.

  6. Crispin Pemberton-Pigott says:

    Why does the Guardian think malaria is a “tropical disease”?

    Next they will be telling us that the ice is melting off Greenland or that Antarctica is warming.

    This dinosaur of a publication needs to pass into fossil-dom.

  7. Francis Barnett says:

    “Why does the Guardian think malaria is a “tropical disease””
    Malaria was endemic in the Fens ( swampy part of eastern UK).
    https://www.cliffehistory.co.uk/the-ague-or-english-malaria.html#:~:text=From%20the%2015th%20century%20onwards,coastal%20areas%20of%20northern%20England.

    • arn says:

      Malaria used to be the most common disease in tsarist Russia before it lost its no.1 spot to communism.
      With higher infection rates than influenza.

      The preUSSR Russia must have been very tropic in the 19th century.

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