BeeVee23 ❤🇺🇦
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BeeVee23 ❤🇺🇦
@BeeVee23
Climate change affirmer, committed spherical earther, trying not to be the evil twin. Born at 322 PPM. Living in France (Overshoot day https://t.co/ZcCvW9n4lG)






96% OF TEMPERATURE READINGS ARE CORRUPTED DUE TO THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT As urbanisation increased over the last 100 years, so has this effect, and this is the simplest explanation for higher readings. Temperature stations will report heat trapped in urban heat islands or UHIs which have no correlation to the climate, but to the heat trapped in the urban agglomeration. Any weather station positioned near these UHIs are considered not up to accurate temperature reporting standards, especially when these data-sets are then used to push an increased rate of global warming agenda. These are also known as corrupted climate stations. 96% of all climate stations in the US were found to be corrupted with regards to NOAA standards in a study made in 2022.

There are 9760 hours in a year, I learned that in the energy business (coz energy is traded every half hours, relentlessly. Sewage is also being dumped in our rivers relentlessly - this 10k hours is from just 10% of outflow pipes - the rest don’t haver monitors - that’s outrageous, the industry that forced us all to have water meters (not a bad thing) doesn’t have sewage dumping meters….how on earth can there be any control of what they do? There can’t. This is the first place Keir Starmer should look for a bold change - the biggest disaster of Tory privatisation - we sold our vital water infrastructure and every year since it’s put up our bills, failed to invest and syphoned billions out of our economy, often to tax havens. We need to regulate them till the pips squeak, end the rip off and river dumping - and stand ready to take our water system back into public ownership, run by us for us. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/2…

Majorities of those who voted for all five main parties in 2024 believe water and energy companies should be run in the public sector Water companies Grn: 91% should be public Lab: 89% LD: 89% Con: 80% Ref: 78% Energy companies Grn: 80% Lab: 79% LD: 74% Ref: 68% Con: 59% yougov.com/en-gb/articles…




.@faizashaheen: "Firstly on Blair, he should be held accountable for what he did with the Iraq War, when he lied to all of us, I just find it shameful that he can come out & expect to give us advice on anything" Spot on.

"burning fossil fuels will destroy our planet" Hmmm...no. CO2 has fallen from an optimal level of 2,000 ppm to a life-threatening 300 ppm. Burning fossil fuels recycles the carbon and hypercharges crop, plant, and forest growth, resulting in a greener planet and crop prosperity.


@PunishedAlbert The One World Flag is easily the best (transparent so the background is incorporated into the flag)

Lots of owners, editors and individual journalists and broadcasters are going to end up in prison for endangering us all. Reality: ox.ac.uk/news/2021-08-0…

The UN promotes the idea that today's climate is uniquely hot and chaotic. But the historical record says otherwise. Across Europe, the late-1600s and early-1700s saw rapid natural warming. Temperatures in Moscow, for example, spiked sharply around 1700. The same signal appears in Berlin and also in Paris. This was not a local anomaly. It was a broad climate shift, one long before industrial emissions. Central England shows the same pattern. Between 1695 and 1735, average temperatures rose about 2C in just 40 years. By comparison, today's widely cited 1.5C unfolded over 150 years. Large, rapid temperature swings are not new. They have happened naturally, long before industrial fossil fuels. This is the historical context we are not shown.

This nasty piece of work is not only an idiot He is a dangerous idiot Please crawl back under your rock Mr Blair - and stay there theguardian.com/politics/2026/…














