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
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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?
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Peter.. are U the owner of this Forum? i love to assist you and perhaps i can invite all my friends world wide to join your forum.. also i can help u with IT stuff.
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On the environment, here's an interesting discussion relating belief in climate change with religious belief...
[url="http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9750558/"]Anthropogenic Climate Change and Religion / Belief in a God[/url]
The similarities are interesting, faith based etc.
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Yes cheaper in Australia but here we have more firworks! hahaha.
The main reason I came was due to family commitments and must confess i was not really looking forward to this trip. But actually it has been a pretty good trip. I expected it to be a lot colder than it is.
Tomorrow we are off to the zoo to show our daughter panda bears and whatever other animals are about. I am looking forward to it.
Cheers, Glen
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Hey peter, that was an inadvertent change of topic. As for the wind direction and whether it is heading to Preston I am not sure. I wish I had a compass with me. I am often disoriented as to which way i am going. I am not even sure which side of the city I am living on. I think I am near the middle. Maybe we are slightly south of the city centre. I don't even know the street name I am living on for the last 3 weeks!
Luckily there is a river nearby which serves as a very useful landmark.
Cheers, Glen
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Hi Peter,
I had not noticed the sun going the wrong way.
That reminds me ....I have not seen a sunset (or sunsrise) so far. Not sure whether I have not been looking at the right time or maybe it is the high rise building blocking the view.
Cheers, Glen
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Yes the smog has got a bit worse the last few days. I miss the beautiful Melbourne sunsets. They are the best!
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I usually get a very nice view every evening when I am doing the gardening after i get home from work! well at least i do during day light savings.
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Glen thank u for ur replay meet too ive been busy .... say Happy chinese year for ur wife from me.
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Hey guys! I am back in Melbourne now. Was a good trip but the flying home was a drama. We had to leave the baby's pram behind on our connecting flight because there was no time to wait for it on the baggage claim carosel! Luckily they sent it later on and so we received it by courier today.
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Yes you have to put it in as checked luggage.
But some airlines let you take the pram to the gate and then they take the pram off you at that point.
I don't think there are any airlines that would let you take the pram on as hand luggage.
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I was never brave enough to try and break the luggage size limits. I didn't went to get stuck in a security gate with an oversize bag and have to leave it behind. But I must say I have seen others with hand luggage that was pretty huge!!
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Not really Peter. Mainly we bought things for the baby like cute beanies and shoes. But really it was probably not worth it as kids clothes over here are just as cheap as in china ....i mean if you go to target/kmart or some store like that.
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06-03-2013, 11:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2013, 10:55 PM by glen.)
That is the good thng about little ones. They have no fashion sense! hahaha