onsdag, februari 13, 2008

Spring time for Hitler


Det verkar som att jag kan reta dej Svensk med lite bilder av grönska tagna igar... I mitten av februari, jag älskar Al Gore o hans upvärmings idé!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonym said...

hallå
fint med krokus.
Ville bara berätta att Al Gores och FN´s ide om uppvärmning har kommit på skam. Vi är istället på väg in i en ny istid med början 2011 och in i ditt vuxna liv kanske 60 år framåt.
Tror du mig inte så ta del av den senaste tidens debatt. Det var ryssarna som började med denna ide.
Baserat på att temperaturen faktiskt sjunkit de senaste tio åren.

peter

15:43  
Blogger Leo said...

Oj da... va konstigt att varen kommer tidigare o tidigare da...
Du skall da alltid veta tvärt om.

15:58  
Anonymous Anonym said...

jag ville inte
jag ville verkligen gå på Gores linje
men fakta talar emot
anledningen till att årstiderna har ändrat datum lite är att polerna förskjuts en aning var år...

20:32  
Anonymous Anonym said...

Britain may be basking in one of the hottest summers on record, but scientists now fear that the UK could face an abrupt switch to freezing winters and Icelandic summers.

Leading global warming experts suspect that climate change, instead of being a gradual and largely predictable process, could mean that Europe's weather patterns will worsen severely with very little warning.

At any time after 2010, their research suggests, Britain's average temperature could drop by up to 5C within as little as three or four years - with catastrophic results for farming, transport, northern towns and tourism.

That would leave Britain with the same average temperatures as Iceland, said Professor Jochem Marotze, one of Europe's leading oceanographers. "It would wreck agriculture the way we know it now," he said.

When southern Britain was sweltering with a record 38.1C (100.6F) last Sunday, residents of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, endured rain and a much cooler 13C (55F).

Many scientists now believe that rapidly increasing CO2 emissions will exacerbate the natural cycle of hot and cold weather that led to the mini Ice Age of the 17th century by severely affecting natural ocean currents.

The natural cycle of hot and cold periods is chiefly responsible for this summer's heatwave, say climatologists. However, global-warming gases are very likely to have intensified its effects.

© 2003 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/environment/story.jsp?story=434482

20:42  
Blogger Leo said...

Fan vilket fettigt mervärde du ger min blogg!

11:56  

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