It just seems that way.
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If they want to talk about CLIMATE they need to start looking at long term climate variations rather than 30 year weather patterns!
if the smoking gun at darwin zero is any indication, global warming never started in australia
Well that’s nice.. as long as he says the same thing about heatwaves, floods and storms when they happen, ie that they’re just weather and can’t be attributed to climate change.
Has Australia moved to Western Europe?
All your countries am belong to us. ( Strokes white Persian cat and laughs maniacally )
I heard part of his interview on the radio last week, he gave a peculiar emphasis on the word ‘denier’, which he used at least twice. I found it sad and depressing and hubristic, and I couldn’t bear to listen to all of it.