To be able to understand climate change, we need to be able to understand climate. What is is? How it works? Here we explain what climate is and how different factors affect it. More information can be found online at www.metoffice.gov.uk
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7 Responses to “What is climate? – Met Office COP17 climate change guide”
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I think their models need updated after the CERN cloud results. The Sun is on the verge of a Grand Solar Minimum so expect the exact opposite of warming to occur in the near future.
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Who turned the sound down? Just as well I could not hear it as it looked like the usual Met Office Global Warming agenda. The past five days have shown a spotless Sun as it slowly enters a new Grand Minimum and our Planet continues to COOL.
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Nature is supported by nuclear fusion from water
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A new study in the peer-reviewed science journal “Remote Sensing” has found that United Nations computer models may be incorrect in overstating the amount of global warming that will occur in the future. James M. Taylor says it would be wise for the media, elected officials and climate scientists to recognize the “huge discrepancy” between global warming predictors and NASA’s satellite data.
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There is a quick simple solution to global warming and climate change. It is called Muon Catalysed Fusion. As worked on Star Scientific. NO CO2. NO Greenhouse Gases. NO Toxic Waste. The source is dueterium from the World’s Oceans – virtually limitless. It is cheap to produce. WE NEED IT NOW. See the website “Star Scientific Limited”, Blog “The Big Picture by Andrew Horvath”, Youtube video – “In the Footsteps of Fusion”
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Uk and Ireland are yet again having record low temperatures and massive record rain falls. Coldest summer since 1981. We were told that in Dublin there water system is so leaky that the city would need to introduce water restrictions if they go 10 days without rainfall. So far we have not needed to introduce any restrictions as the rain and the cold never stops.
