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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/27/climate-crisis-linked-to-at-least-15-1bn-plus-disasters-in-2019
"...Experts said the extreme weather and record-breaking temperatures were clearly linked to human actions.
Michael Mann, the director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University, said: “If anything, 2019 saw even more profound extreme weather events around the world than last year
Dec 27, 2019 at 7:05 PM Mark Hodgson
The Guardian needs to find an Expert considered reliable and trustworthy in Court.
Ah... Mike Bloomberg ... quick ... look for Chinese funding for Claire :-)
Elsewhere
Liquid Hydrogen superyacht
The Twitter account that collects sexual allegations AGAINST MPs
tweeted
"Claire Perry, Transport Minister: Inappropriate with male MPs and pre-divorce"
BTW a bit lax of the BBC not to mention she has changed her name to Claire O'Neill
@MikeBloomberg tweeted on Dec 10
Thank you Rt. Hon Claire Perry O'Neill for your leadership on climate issues.
I look forward to supporting you as President of COP26 next year and helping you to make it a success. #COP25
Ms Perry lied repeatedly at the behest of renewables lobbying goons and her troupe of ex DECC-ers. She's a bully who can't deal with challenges - I thought she'd retired to spend more time with her family?
The BBC will of course put the entire resources of the organisation behind Claire's effort and no doubt will claim to have won the argument even if they lose a vote.... Nobody will talk about the funding - that I reckon is a certainly.
The BBC Europe correspondent said that "Claire Perry is the one to watch in 2020 , she is likely to get a deal at the Glasgow Climate talks"
FFS that useless woman would sign the UK to give away £1trillion from the UK taxpayers
i return for some vague promises from other countries about CO2 reduction in 50 years time
and claim we got a great deal
stewgreen 8:32pm
that's what my local cadre of XR keep bleating
Beedboids are discussing the year ahead
at 8:30pm they kept saying "will the world wake up this year to THE SCIENCE"
tomo
>"It's a real disappointment that Mark Steyn hasn't been able to nettle the bloviating berk Mann into setting a trial date"
When I last looked (likely out of date now), some level of the DC Court system had sat on its' hands in refusing to make a timely decision on some aspect of the "public nuisance" legislation. That holdup has been years now.
Even if an actual trial finally eventuates, I expect the Tim Ball result to repeat itself, where Mann simply refuses to provide court-requested evidence and his backers wear the monetary fines resulting from that.