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In article , Jo Schaper wrote:
Hmmmm. 1964. Global warming as an accepted given, discussed in a calm rational manner. How far have we really come on this topic in 40 years? Some people have realised that it might just possibly require them to personally change their habits, and are getting hysterical about it in consequence. "Can't have change in my lifestyle!" The wife is stepping up her campaign to persuade me to *get* the family a car. She's gone as far as getting a job where the bus service is atrocious and threatening to learn to drive herself. Hmmm, getting problematic, this is. Oh well, that's the central heating turned off. -- Aidan Karley FGS Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233 |
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