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North West, England Katılım Eylül 2024
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
The WHO is dusting off the Covid playbook, now labelling climate change an "international public health emergency". But the data tells a very different story, says Dr Tilak Doshi in the Climate Skeptic. climateskeptic.org/p/the-who-is-a…
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
I would absolutely not notice if my husband spent almost £9,000 on four high-end coffee machines for our home. No, sirree.
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling

@eNeecie Every other day a new motorhome appears in my mother-in-law's drive and Neil hands me another bucket full of jewellery and cosmetics. I can only assume he's got himself a part time job I'm too busy to ask about.

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@MonkEmma @WasAcop RAF Brize Norton, RAF Northolt, RAF Benson, Heathrow airport, bit of a theme here
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Emma 💛💙🇩🇰🇬🇧🇪🇺
@WasAcop To be fair, the previous record was also broken at 13 different sites across the South East. Yes, Heathrow was one of those places, but you really can blame runways and jet engines for the other 12!
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@MalHay @UxbEconomist07 @MatthewWielicki Dont forget Hawarden Airport near Chester and now RAG Charterhall in Scotland. Do aeroplanes and large tarmac areas raise temps per chance?
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Malcolm Hay
Malcolm Hay@MalHay·
@MatthewWielicki Heathrow is always wheeled out as a temp hotspot - why do you think that is? It's an enormous heat sink of tarmac & concrete not to mention hundreds of jets taking off producing extraordinary amounts of heat & yet they repeatedly use it for temperature headlines - why is that?
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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
The UK just “smashed” its May temperature record… but here’s the part the Met Office conveniently leaves out: The PREVIOUS record was set in 1922. That’s 104 years ago. Long before SUVs, private jets, or modern CO₂ emissions. Heathrow Airport didn’t even exist yet. The area was literally farmland and small villages. So if a 1922 heatwave could produce nearly identical temperatures in a world with ~130 ppm less CO₂, maybe, just maybe, natural variability plays a much bigger role than the panic merchants admit.
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Temperatures at Heathrow have recently reached 33.5°C, provisionally beating the all-time May record

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Stephen Harris
Stephen Harris@wibblyteapot·
If you see Kew Gardens and Heathrow trending Kew Gardens has massive glass greenhouses and Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world You are being gas-lit over the temperatures too Give us a temp reading from a "normal" place
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Scam demic
Scam demic@scam_demic·
Just at the gym and I’ve seen the utter bollocks the scum media is trying to push on the vulnerable. ‘Historic’ temperatures 😂😂😂 Hottest bank holiday ever 🤣🤣🤣 The @metoffice is a compromised criminal organisation pushing vile climate propaganda. #ClimateScam
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Mark Shepherd 📐📷
Mark Shepherd 📐📷@shepherdmg·
@hiltonholloway Why did they build the airport in the hottest place in the Kingdom and right next to a Met Office measuring station?
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MikeP
MikeP@UK_Optimist·
33.5deg at Heathrow. Who’d have thought it with 5 huge glassy terminals bouncing the sun’s heat around, miles of concrete and asphalt in runways, taxiways and aprons, and the heat from a jet arrival or departure every 30secs. So extraordinary 😏🙄 bbc.co.uk/news/live/c1w2…
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Who remembers the LONG HOT SUMMER of 1976? 🇬🇧🥵 People still talk about it nearly 50 years later. Were you there? What’s your strongest memory or story from that legendary summer?☀️
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Rock Photography
Rock Photography@Photomusicrock·
Iron Maiden resists becoming a pure legacy act, the band dropped a new documentary, and is performing better than ever live!
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@MatthewWielicki @jemmm85517813 Any record set by a 5 terminal, multi runway, black tarmac site is irrelevant. 1300+ flights on one of the busiest days of the year. The record is utter nonsense.
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Maxine Pye
Maxine Pye@LiveAncestral·
The government is adding folic acid to all UK flour by law this December. They call it a public health win. What they are not telling you is that folic acid is not folate. Folic acid is the synthetic oxidised form of vitamin B9. To become usable, the body has to convert it using an enzyme called DHFR into 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, the active form your cells can actually work with. A significant portion of the population carries variants of the MTHFR gene that impair this conversion. Enzyme activity can drop by up to 70 percent. Unmetabolised folic acid accumulates in the blood instead. I carry an MTHFR variant. Most people who do have no idea. They eat their fortified bread and assume they are getting folate. They are not. They are accumulating a synthetic compound their body cannot process efficiently. No screening. No individual consideration. No acknowledgement that the conversion pathway exists. Just mandatory fortification for every single person in the country. Real folate is found in food. Liver is the most concentrated source and it delivers folate already in the active 5-MTHF form. No conversion needed. No gene variant problem. They are adding a synthetic vitamin to a food that drives metabolic dysfunction and calling it progress. I don’t eat bread anymore but if you still eat bread, choose 100% wholemeal, rye, or ancient grain varieties like spelt or einkorn. These are exempt from the law. White and standard brown bread are not. Do you know if you carry an MTHFR variant?
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Michael Crick
Michael Crick@MichaelLCrick·
In almost any other household, if a man suddenly parked a brand new £125,000 motorhome in the driveway - and acquired other new vehicles - his wife would ask where on earth he got the money from.
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Terry Hague
Terry Hague@TezzaBelle88·
30° abroad: “let’s explore this town.” 30° in the UK: “I may not survive this Sainsbury’s trip.”
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