The UK Response to Climate Change (UK Storms, Floods, Extreme Weather)
The recent exceptional onslaught of extreme weather in the past months in the UK raise question regarding the response and how to deal with climate change.
Teaser photo by Alev Takil on Unsplash.
Tags: 2014, David Cameron, Flood, United Kingdom
Categories: Climate Change, Europe, Extreme Weather, Flood, Storms, UK, World News
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“Get things back to normal”….That train left the station long ago.
In the unlikely event that any developed country finally decides to “take
action” they will quickly be discouraged because this process will take
decades to reverse. People will not want to continue to sacrifice for such
a far-away goal which is probably futile anyway if other nations do not
join in. The only rational thing to expect is worsening climate chaos.
YOU LIVE ON AN ISLAND. FIGURE IN THE THE 50 & 60 &70S
Watching Cameron and his bloody cronies waffling about climate change does
not fill one with hope for the future
People are dumb
Scary to observe the lack of science among the politicians..
The wettest weather in 250 years, what caused the wet weather 250 years
ago? Clearly it couldn’t be human emission of carbon dioxide, so what? Can
it be it’s natural? Oh My God!!
What a bunch of socialist kooks. They could cut 100% of their carbon usage
and it would make zero difference.
It was always called the weather when I was in Britain, I have seen nothing
in this video that I haven’t seen before. We need a good world war to thin
the heard, way to many “know it all’s” and outright bullshitters, time to
lock and load people.