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ice cream sales werent that good here again this summer just gone. people in queensland I know were all complaining of the cold and installing wood fires..
.and theyre still cold. up there I hear. yes its winter but we are talking tropical areas.
This is an interesting piece
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18901068
Andy
WHY?Looks kike SSDD to me.
Every time we have a hot summer, it is global warming. Every time we have a cold winter, it’s the beginning of an Ice Age. The media has always hyped every crackpot climate kook that has ever come along.
I love this: “In Greenland, melting ice is uncovering farms abandoned by farmers when an ice age developed in medieval times”. Of course the word hadn’t gone out yet that those farms never existed.
I notice also that they report that in the previous “50 to 100 years”, sea level had risen by one millimeter.