It was quite warm during the Roman occupation of Britain. Those chariots sure kicked up a lot of CO2.
. “If we are going to understand climate change we need to look at long-term trends.”
Translation: “There’s still tons of money to be made off of this!”
"You see" he went on to explain, "billions of years ago the earth was dust in empty space that gravity later formed into the solar system. Empty space is very cold, so today the earth is much warmer than that empty space. Therefore, global warming. QED".
Science!
Means nothing to Liberal/Eco’s, they will go ahead with there tax on every thing that expels CO2 to live.
Just like Al Gore predicted...best example of Global Cooling yet...
Yes, in Dickens’ the climate was cold. But earlier in history the Romans had vineyards in Britain.
Baby, they have vinyards in Erie, Pennsylvania which is close to a snowbelt capital and more vinyards in Maine.
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Up here in the Great White North, 2008 will be no match for 2009 the way things are going this year, but I should be glad it’s only 11 degrees instead of -5.
In early December.
Mr. Sun is very quiet right now.
Now remember, the Global Warmists covered their a$$es by stating that “global warming” is taking a “five year hiatus.”
Dickens lived during the Little Ice Age, not long after the Maunder Minimum. I would hope we are warmer than that.