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Dr Derek Wall, Male Principle Speaker of the Green Party, explains the urgency of climate change and the action needed to tackle it.

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  • I feel very angry about the way our polititians have used climate change.

    The climate IS changing and we must do something. You and I could sit and formulate an amazing plan... a vision for the future.

    Our government vision stops at screwing the taxpayer.

    I have four green recycling bins that carry a microchip so the local Govt. can make sure that I recycle. If I don't recycle enough then I face a £1000 fine and a criminal record. Meanwhile the packaging industry grows exponetially. AAAh!!!

  • Bunsfield disasdter! A 200 sq. mile sooty black chemical soup, visible from France, put more Co2 into the atmosphere in a few hours than the UK has since the last war.

    Mount St. Helens volcanoe in the US put more Co2 into the atmosphere in it's first 15 hours than the whole of humanity since time began. (and it hasn't stopped in almost thiry years). Seveteen other major eruptions in the last twenty five years. (there's more)

    Still think it's my fault for plugging my phone charger in too long?!

  • So you say but I was reading from the uk governments report from it's own climate change commitee. Recent reports/predictions are not even based on atmospheric tests but on predicted increase in sales of fossil fuels.

    The Key stage three science curiculum teaches that the human contribution of Co2 is 5%, again too small to be the cause of climate change. The environmental argument is valid with regard to earth husbandry but it is in reality an excuse to impose controls on a duped populous.

  • 'Strength of evidence'... Try this for strength of eveidence. What percentage of the atmosphere is made up of this killer Co2 stuff?

    It's 0.038% or 380 parts per million.

    In 1981 (according to the govt. documents) it was 354 parts per million. A 26 part rise in 26 years (or ten years, it stopped rising in 1991) The entire human contribution to the total Co2 is 19 ppm.

    So tell me how can our Co2 emissions of 19 ppm cause a rise of 26 ppm?

    Wanna know what really caused the rise in Co2...

  • Climate change is real but cannot be caused by human activity. Not one science document looked at by the IPCC finds a causal link and many misrepresented scientists want to have their names removed from the list of contributers. Even the IPCC's own conclusion states that a link could not be proved.

    The real cause is complex but not complicated yet the solution is simple. I used to beleive you until I studied the science for myself.

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