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Better than the magic 8 ball
Zodiac readers and numerologists will love this one. Sheesh!
I used my year of birth and received the following message:
The last decade was 0.5°C hotter than the decade before you were born
My wife is 6 years younger and got the message:
The last decade was 0.6°C hotter than the decade before you were born.
What? 0,1°C more.
No wonder the models don’t work.
Yet the Guardian wonders why its circulation figures are going down the toilet. I predict that they will soon become a thing of the past.
Jokes aside: I have to wonder whether the Guardian, like the BBC, has invested a lot of its staff pension money into carbon schemes. Does anyone have an idea? This is the only explanation I can thing of for their hysteria and infantile behaviour.