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"Don't mention Global Warming," says BBC reporter as the highest amount of snowfall in years hits England.

Yeah well that's because it was never our fault - it was the sun (the true cause of climate change), which has come out of its hottest faze in recent history and is now cooling off!

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  • The trouble is with the media, so many use it like a bible thinking it's all genuine truth. Many don't know who control the media and who are the big people behind it all. Fear governs the masses. Think for yourself and do your own research. Look into scalar technology for a start.

  • BBC is the most dumbed down , bought out and pathetic organisation on the planet

  • @looknfortruth irrelevant if ive seen those documentaries. fact of the matter is when you do experiments with 2 variables, co2 and heat, you know which causes which. how is that "a wrong experiment"? also do explain how in an environment with animals, vegetation etc, its the heat that causes co2 and not vice versa, an opposite result of the first experiment?

  • @tetleydidley wrong experiment,you are correct if in that closed enviroment it does not contain such factures as wildlife,vegetation ect.youve obviosly only seen mr 'carbon credit'al gores hockey stick figures which has been proven to be manipulated or in english 'lies'.

  • @autorotate75 in a closed environment, high temps dont cause higher co2 levels, but higher co2 levels cause higher temps. ever done that experiment in high school?

  • Global Warming is a load of crap.... increase in Global CO2 is the result of higher temperatures... NOT the cause. At most it is a correlational relationship; NOT causational.

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