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Mind blown !

A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other over climate change, including over historic emissions of planet-warming gases.

Feeling scammed yet

 
A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other over climate change, including over historic emissions of planet-warming gases.

I love this bit:

But the judge at the International Court of Justice in the Hague, Netherlands on Wednesday said that untangling who caused which part of climate change could be difficult.

:LOL::LOL::LOL:
 
Expect a legecy climate reperations tax to add to all the other climate tax nonsense. Government will probably pay that climate grifting idiot Vince millions to run it
 
Eh - that says second warmest.
Which is a climate doomer way of saying the temp has not gone up since 1884

I always get confused when there is a headline saying it is the hottest whatever since whenever. Surely that just means it was hotter previously. Unless I am misunderstanding what they are actually saying. Especially when they say something like "Records broken as the UK experiences it's hottest day since 1934".
 
I always get confused when there is a headline saying it is the hottest whatever since whenever. Surely that just means it was hotter previously. Unless I am misunderstanding what they are actually saying. Especially when they say something like "Records broken as the UK experiences it's hottest day since 1934".
Exactly --- feeling scammed yet
 
Exactly --- feeling scammed yet

No, but it does confuse and annoy me. It is much better to say something like "eighteen out of twenty of the hottest days on record have occurred in the past ten years".
 
I always get confused when there is a headline saying it is the hottest whatever since whenever. Surely that just means it was hotter previously. Unless I am misunderstanding what they are actually saying. Especially when they say something like "Records broken as the UK experiences it's hottest day since 1934".
The link says the hottest June in England since records began in 1884. Not that 1884 was hotter.
 
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