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Still The Bbc Banging On About Climate Change On The News With Everything That's Going On In Ukraine.

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dave50 | 23:12 Mon 28th Feb 2022 | News
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Who really gives a monkeys about bloody climate change?
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I disagree. The Ukraine crisis will come to some sort of an end soon, however that might be. Climate change will go on forever unless we do something ruddy soon to stop it.

In my opinion, climate change is a million billion trillion zillion times more important than Ukraine could possibly be!
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What The Chair said to you, Dave50.
Don't you think the BBC is giving Ukraine enough coverage?
I think Buenchico may have accidentally left a 0 off there
// who really gives a monkeys about bloody climate change //

Obviously quite a few people, otherwise you wouldn't be hearing so much about it.
Its terrible, acting like they believe some people can process more than one news item.
Isn't it just, Archibaldy. Tut BBC! ...... ;-)
The BBC are a bit woke, but we also need some other news than Ukraine.
//Who really gives a monkeys about bloody climate change?//

Obviously not some geriatric sitting in an armchair.
I agree with Chris, if climate change isn't dealt with we may not have a planet to fight over. In the great scheme of things none of our battles over territory, resources or religion have any real meaning. We should be fighting to save our planet not over it.
It's not logical to suggest that news is a weather house - if Ukraine is out, then any other news has to be in.
I felt that yesterday's news was just the (de)icing on the cake

In the last two years we've had pandemic, war in Europe, possibly nuclear, and warnings of a great flood coming.
Apocalyptic preachers must be having a field day
Humans on the whole remain capable of learning I remain optimistic.
Surely Dave50 must be on a wind up.
//The BBC are a bit woke,..//

This wins the prize for the most masterful piece of understatement of the year (and it's only March 1st, but I cannot see it being beaten).

It enters the list of all time greats, currently headed (by a country mile) by the entry of Captain Eric Moody, captain of BA Flight Speedbird 009, which lost all four engines whilst flying through a cloud of volcanic ash volcanic ash over Jakarta in June 1982:

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress."
^^^ There was a lot of ash :-)
Climate change needs to re evaluated. The current fuel crisis is to a fair extent caused by our ridiculous, unachievable green policies. We need to be using our own oil and gas to power our country whilst we actively look for alternatives.

The modelling which is the foundation of climate change claims needs a real deep review. The last two years have shown how poor modelling can be.

Personally I would rather they target pollution. It runs along similar lines but is tangible and measurable.

//In my opinion, climate change is a million billion trillion zillion times more important than Ukraine could possibly be!//

I guess you discount the possibility of all out nuclear war caused by the Ukrainian crisis and Putin the war monger?
Quick summary of the 3807 pages of the 28th February 2022 IPCC Sixth Assessment Report: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability ...

swarm off! ..er, oh wait, that is not an option.

Quick precis :

https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/resources/press/press-release/
dave50

"Who really gives a monkeys about bloody climate change?"

Future generations?

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