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    The Environment.

    Six houses doesn't make a village. Its the countryside. They're literally built in the middle of a meander in the river.
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    Legalising cannabis

    They tried that, school lectures, ads, the whole lot. Failed. Some of it because it was clearly *******s, some of the American stuff was so hilariously over the top it backfired.
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    The Environment.

    ... He straightened out and dug out the meandering river around his farm. You know absolutely nothing about this story do you?
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    The Environment.

    No, that's also wrong. There already were. He ignored them and went to prison with the other criminals.
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    The Environment.

    He had a history of damaging the river and other natural environment to his benefit. And if you're gullible to believe he was trying to do it for the community remember the Magistrate didn't agree. If you believe that, then remember he's an idiot who shouldn't be trusted as his damage will have...
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    The Environment.

    Like when he asked an enforcement officer to just ignore one of his many other breaches, or when he went on a 12 mile road rage pursuit of another one? The magistrate was not impressed by him, I'm surprised you are so much more forgiving of this repeat offender.
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    The Environment.

    Says you with decades of experience repairing damaged rivers. I don't know what's in scope, are they going to try to repair the route, reshape the banks, add reeds. They do have to weed out the invasion species that had already taken hold and replanting 22,000+ square metres of diverse...
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    The Environment.

    No, he broke the law. It was expected to cost £700,000 to repair the damage he did. Plus the £600,000 in costs because he didn't plead guilty immediately. This isn't someone digging out a bridge, this was industrial scale destruction of protected natural England. Remember, he was told to stop...
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    The Environment.

    The entire river was protected, none of what he was doing was ok, he trashed something like 1.5 miles of the river. He knew that. He's a persistent offender, do you object to the police targeting pickpockets other vandals?
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    The Environment.

    He was clearing the riverbank to increase his growing area. He didn't knew he wasn't allowed to do what he was doing because the EA is toothless, then he pushed it too far and he had to pay for his illegal behaviour.
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    The Environment.

    https://cutcher.co.uk/box/John-Price-Sentencing-Remarks-20.4.23_Redacted.pdf The telegraph and mail clearly haven't read the sentencing remarks. The bit where he chased an Environment Agency inspector for 12 miles and tried to force him off the road is pretty stark.
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    The Environment.

    You don't prevent flooding homes by speeding up flow by farmland. That's how you shift it down river away from your property. Lesson for you Elsa: Don't trust the mail or telegraph.
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    Climate Change

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    Climate Change

    It looks like the GISP data there is an exception. This is why you have to treat proxy measures with care. https://oz4caster.wordpress.com/paleo-climate/
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    Climate Change

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    Climate Change

    Thanks to @Brigadier I did discover the EPICA Antarctic ice cores which show almost the opposite temperature jumps, alongside the same millennium long temperature trends thanks to orbital mechanics Its almost as if you can't base your view of an entire planets temperature on a single location...
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    Climate Change

    Trolling much, the hottest June ever isn't just a hot spell
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    Climate Change

    No links yet again, you are just incredibly lazy.
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    Climate Change

    Tell me I'm wrong. I had seen this but it was probably a decade ago and it wasn't that interesting then.
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    Climate Change

    GISP2 was in 1997, there were better quality larger studies since then to replicate it and get more cores to try to reduce error. If you want a rapid change of temperature you're looking at the Holocene era 8,000 years ago...
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