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zorrostrikes
31 Aug 15 13:55
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The BBC news was super proud to say it was the hottest year on record. Ten minutes later they asked the audience to look out for the Aurora Borealis as yet again this year it is giving us a wonderful lightshow. OOOO so nice, clap your hands.

Incidentally the other planets in the solar system are warming too? I blame man made probes?

The sun has just last year completed its solar flip. It changes its solar poles. Usually it takes 11 years to do this. The last one took 14. During that period global warming plateaued - the scientists at this point changed the term to climate change. Of course since the flip the sun has begone it's new cycle of increased heat. All the past solar activity records show the sun has a cycle where it dips and then another that slightly increases. Over all the output is not constant but climbs incrementally. Eventually it will roast us in a few million years. During the next 11-14 years Global warming will return. The scientists will flip back to global warming again.

So wash out your empty tin cans. Sort your plastics. Put the glass in the right bin. Stop eating grass fed beef and start to eat insect protein. Let the corporations pollute as much as they like. Let them control you.

A two degree increase was forcast in 1976 by the horizon program on BBC. By solar experts. they said it would take between thirty and fifty years. 


Solar Storms Are Amping Up the Northern Lights This Week - space.com

I personnally want us to go green. I voted for it. But I don't see it changing. It's too easy to pollute. Oil companies rule. They don't give an inch to the renewable energy companies. They receive trillions in subsidies and complain if a wind power company gets a million in a subsidy.
I'm saving up for a winter duvet - goodnight.

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