Woke up this morning to a significant fall of climate collapse here in our bit of Derbyshire. Very picturesque it is too, but it's a good job we have people at COP28 doing something about it.
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Peter MacFarlane
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I suppose it might be snow.
But as we don't know what snow is any more, it's hard to be sure.
Perhaps it's congealed water vapour, solidified by noxious levels of carbon dioxide, methane, and particles of pollution? All down to the works of man, so the sooner we have to walk everywhere and eat bugs the better.
5 comments:
I suppose it might be snow.
But as we don't know what snow is any more, it's hard to be sure.
Peter - I agree, it is hard to be sure, but we've been out in it and it certainly seems remarkably snow-like.
Perhaps it's congealed water vapour, solidified by noxious levels of carbon dioxide, methane, and particles of pollution? All down to the works of man, so the sooner we have to walk everywhere and eat bugs the better.
Or maybe that white stuff is natural sarcasm?
Derbyshire, in December?
Just shows how much trouble we are in.
DJ - good idea, that white stuff probably is natural sarcasm. Nature has heard King Charles and wishes to make a point.
Sam - desperate trouble, but Charles is there beavering away... yes we are in trouble.
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