11-01-2013, 05:06 PM
The Greens will be reluctant to pass on this information.
From the Daily Mail London editorial.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Global warming and an inconvenient truth
By DAILY MAIL COMMENT
PUBLISHED: 00:25 GMT, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 00:25 GMT, 10 January 2013
Comments (64)
The Daily Mail says:
To put it mildly, it is a matter of enormous public interest that the Met Office has revised its predictions of global warming, whispering that new data suggest there will be none for the next five years.
After all, the projection implies that by 2017, despite a colossal increase in carbon emissions, there will have been no rise in the planetâs surface temperature for almost two decades.
Why, then, did the Met Office choose to sneak out this intriguing information on Christmas Eve, knowing there would be no newspapers the next day?
Isnât the inescapable suspicion that our national forecaster was anxious not to shake confidence in its Messianic belief that we are destroying our own planet?
From the Daily Mail London editorial.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Global warming and an inconvenient truth
By DAILY MAIL COMMENT
PUBLISHED: 00:25 GMT, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 00:25 GMT, 10 January 2013
Comments (64)
The Daily Mail says:
To put it mildly, it is a matter of enormous public interest that the Met Office has revised its predictions of global warming, whispering that new data suggest there will be none for the next five years.
After all, the projection implies that by 2017, despite a colossal increase in carbon emissions, there will have been no rise in the planetâs surface temperature for almost two decades.
Why, then, did the Met Office choose to sneak out this intriguing information on Christmas Eve, knowing there would be no newspapers the next day?
Isnât the inescapable suspicion that our national forecaster was anxious not to shake confidence in its Messianic belief that we are destroying our own planet?