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Heat Pump.

Oh dear.

JOHN HUMPHRYS: My heat pump has me left in the cold... but I'm hot and bothered about the PM | Daily Mail Online

 

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  • Peter Bernard Ladkin:
    If you don't get the worry about global warming, I could introduce you to my Californian pals who are worried about the state burning up regularly and that large swathes of it may be rendered unliveable within a couple of decades. Or to my German colleagues trying to clean up after the more-than-thousand-year floods, not to speak of those mourning for friends and relatives they lost. I can also give you a reading list that would make the issues clear.

    Here we go again ;)
    I thought that we had those sorted out - I did not see any response from you to that quote from CAMS:

    "There was a lower-than-average number of wildfires in 2020 despite hotspots such as California and Australia being hit by blazes of unprecedented intensity, the European Union's satellite monitoring service said Monday. A year of data collected by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) showed that carbon emissions from fires were set to be lower than previous years and that 2020 was one of the lowest years for active fires globally.
    globally fires had declined consistently since 2003 when the monitoring service began."

    I would be sincerely interested to see your comments to that 27-minute interview with prominent Irish climate scientist Professor Ray Bates who points to research concluding that no trend has been identified in NA or European floods in last 60 years, and accuses IPCC for ignoring uncomfortable research results like his own or of Dr. Lindzen:

    gript.ie/.../
     

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  • Peter Bernard Ladkin:
    If you don't get the worry about global warming, I could introduce you to my Californian pals who are worried about the state burning up regularly and that large swathes of it may be rendered unliveable within a couple of decades. Or to my German colleagues trying to clean up after the more-than-thousand-year floods, not to speak of those mourning for friends and relatives they lost. I can also give you a reading list that would make the issues clear.

    Here we go again ;)
    I thought that we had those sorted out - I did not see any response from you to that quote from CAMS:

    "There was a lower-than-average number of wildfires in 2020 despite hotspots such as California and Australia being hit by blazes of unprecedented intensity, the European Union's satellite monitoring service said Monday. A year of data collected by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) showed that carbon emissions from fires were set to be lower than previous years and that 2020 was one of the lowest years for active fires globally.
    globally fires had declined consistently since 2003 when the monitoring service began."

    I would be sincerely interested to see your comments to that 27-minute interview with prominent Irish climate scientist Professor Ray Bates who points to research concluding that no trend has been identified in NA or European floods in last 60 years, and accuses IPCC for ignoring uncomfortable research results like his own or of Dr. Lindzen:

    gript.ie/.../
     

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