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"Keith Dancey" wrote in message
... In article , "Alastair McDonald" k writes: "Elena" wrote in message . com... I read The Independent Online: "In a startling report, the WMO, which normally produces detailed scientific reports and staid statistics at the year's end, highlighted record extremes in weather and climate occurring all over the world in recent weeks - and linked them to climate change. I have waited to reply to your post because I wanted to prove that there would be little interest from this group in a very important announcement. One of the reasons little action has been taken to counter global warming is that meteorologists have remained uninterested in the problem, and this gives entirely the wrong message to the general public. Rubbish. This news group does NOT equate to meteorologists, let alone to climate researchers (almost none of whom post here). Who are you to claim that "meteorologists have remained uninterested in the problem"? Just an ordinary punter who can't remember hearing the BBC weather men and women, far less than those from ITV, show much concern about rising global tempertures, or their consequences such as fires in Australia and the USA. ... that huge resources have been ploughed into climate research over the past ten years. That insufficient action has been taken is down to the politicians. You know, the ones which hood-winked everybody over weapons of mass deception. What I am saying is nobody trusts the politicians. Until the weathermen are willing to put their mouths where their money is, then Kyoto has no chance of success! Cheers, Alastair. |
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