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Today is now the hottest day in May on record with Heathrow and Kew Gardens provisionally reaching 35.0°C Until yesterday the highest temperature in May was 32.8°C, but we've now exceeded that record on consecutive days by a full two degrees Celsius 🌡️




@terrychristian Then why not abandon Net Zero immediately and enjoy what little time we have left?




YES!! It's called weather! There's NOTHING exceptional going on and if there is IT'S NOT CAUSED BY CO2, a trace gas = 0.04% of air, the #GasOfLife. YOU MUST FIGHTBACK! The MetOffice consistently use the DodgyPair of stations to promote the #ClimateCon: *KEW Gardens -The thermometers were moved around in the past so it's NOT a RELIABLE data set for "Record monitoring". *HEATHROW -Tarmac +JET planes! WHERE'S EVIDENCE of ANYTHING exceptional from a LONG RELIABLE DATA SET? THEY HAVNT GOT IT! COMPARISONS NOW with Mediterranean islands surrounded by cool sea are meaningless POLITICAL hype. Why not say: "Mjorca is COLDER than HEATHROW because of Global COOLING driven by CO2?" SERIOUSLY GUYS, This poppycock (in the words of David Bellamy) must be destroyed. THERE'S TWO THINGS TO DO. 1. TELL ALL: CO2 Levels are Driven by temperatures (NOT the other way) and the "GreenhouseEffect" is #FakePhysics. => Download free 'Man-Made Climate change does not exist' seminal little pamphlet bit.ly/30TfVWN 2. ACTUALLY SUPPORT URGENT! Vital campaigning & work => BUY Leading LongRange forecasts +BE PREPARED for what's next. Get ALL SUMMER NOW or other fab services. PLEASE NOW GO weatheraction.com/wactmember5.asp






Today is now the hottest day in May on record for both England and Wales with Kew Gardens provisionally reaching 35.1°C and Cardiff Bute Park reaching 32.9°C 🌡️

It was 34 degrees in the UK yesterday, the hottest May on record. The UK governmemt should make air-conditioning mandatory in all hotels, restaurants, shops, cinemas, trains, buses, shopping malls and anywhere in doors and it should also be installed now as a matter of course in all new builds. The UK weather has changed and buildings have not caught up. @ClaireCoutinho @KemiBadenoch @ZiaYusufUK

@terrychristian In some places they have risen. In others they have fallen, because the land rises. Where they have risen, the rate of change has been constant over the past 150 years, even though CO2 levels have increased. So no correlation.


















