But the
Americans and Canadians have been perfectly clear. This Treaty on
Climate Change Emissions is not going to be legally binding. And, in
fact, it is not going to be a treaty at all. It is just hot air and paperwork. You'd think hot air is the last thing the climate needs. With
America and Canada already greasing themselves to slide out of any
deal, India and China are oiling themselves up to do the same. .......
Climate-change
scientists have been shivering in their short-sleeved shirts to find
excuses for why the earth hasn't warmed as predicted.They
hugely exaggerated the impact of climate change. The last IPCC report
showed an increase of just 0.05 C per decade, despite CO2 emissions
rising. Scientists are floundering. Having worked at the Met Office, I can tell you their salaries depend on climate change being real. Now
that they don't even bring us the weather on the BBC, and climate
change is looking dodgy, do we really want to go on paying for their
super-computers? I
don't think the average taxpayer really cares. I certainly don't. Of
course we want to make our homes efficient and shout at our kids to turn
the lights off. We all fight over the thermostat — him down, her up. But
right now, with terror on our doorstep and ISIS in our midst, should
world leaders be chatting about climate change as a top priority? Whilst
sea ice is growing and global temperatures are stalling, and India and
China belch out gas like a old woman with IBS, wouldn't you rather have a
rebate on the £112 you are charged to make the world a greener place?
I would."
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