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@TritonEight

Occupation observer, UK 1776, is inevitable

London شامل ہوئے Haziran 2025
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
My phone weather App is pure Climate Propaganda Yesterday it quietly took 3 degrees off the predicted temperature. It's actually taken 4 off if you look at the hourly breakdown, not the headline And we're currently 3 degrees cooler than it states we are Fed up of the hysteria
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Duncan Lindsay
Duncan Lindsay@DuncanLindsay·
A certain generation are just absolutely obsessed with the summer of 1976 as an argument against the fact the planet is consistently getting hotter
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
'Teacher banned after telling Muslim child that Britain is Christian country' - headline in the Telegraph. Let me be abundantly clear, then. Britain is a Christian country.
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Bill McGuire
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire·
We MUST prepare as much as we can NOW for life on a far hotter planet Nothing less than a war-footing will do the job And even this will only make things a bit less grim metoffice.gov.uk/blog/2026/uk-c…
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Hunga Tonga is still affecting the atmosphere. On Jan 15, 2022, the underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific. It blasted roughly 160 million metric tons of water vapor into the stratosphere, increasing levels by an unprecedented 10%. Most major eruptions cool the planet by injecting reflective aerosols. Hunga Tonga erupted underwater and punched seawater high into the atmosphere. Water vapor is the most dominant greenhouse gas. NASA warned the eruption could have a temporary warming effect. Then global temperatures spiked in 2023 and 2024. Predictably, the spike was sold as proof of accelerating CO2-driven warming, with activist-scientists downplayed any influence from the record Hunga Tonga eruption. But now comes the next test. The excess water vapor is now declining, slowly, and with it, global temperatures are also falling. The accelerating crisis looks a lot like a temporary atmospheric pulse, now fading on schedule. Here again, we have a natural driver dominating Earth's climate.
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
“I also voted to remain, but if we had a referendum today, I wouldn’t.” Former chancellor @Jeremy_Hunt reflects on Brexit and says he’d vote differently now. ➡️ trib.al/zAVO002 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube
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Jack D 🏳️‍🌈
Jack D 🏳️‍🌈@JackDunc1·
The UK has only hit 40c on one day in our history. That day was only 4 years ago, and we're about to do it again - and in June. Climate change deniers? You're as dumb as antivaxxers
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
Here is what we know: U.S. taxpayer money, funneled through USAID and NIH, funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. That research likely caused the COVID pandemic that killed millions and cost trillions. Dr. Fauci personally signed off on these experiments, then lied to Congress about it. Biden tried to protect him with a last-minute pardon. That’s the very definition of a cover-up.
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Jeff Berardelli
Jeff Berardelli@WeatherProf·
Not 2050. Today in France. Peak Temps. Every pink number is 40C+ (104F+) with many stations at 44C+ (111F+). A previously impossible heatwave, soon to be an annual tradition, only hotter.
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Dave Throup
Dave Throup@DaveThroup·
Excellent article for those banging on about 1976 The 76 heatwave was indeed extreme, but a similar rare meteorological setup would result in much hotter temperatures now due to climate change By 2056 45°C is plausible if current warming rate continues metoffice.gov.uk/blog/2026/uk-c…
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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
So let me get this straight... When climate reconstructions show a Medieval Warm Period, we're told it was only regional and doesn't challenge the climate crisis narrative. But when Europe has a heatwave, suddenly a few hot weeks in one region are proof of a global climate emergency. Interesting how "regional doesn't matter" only seems to apply when it's inconvenient.
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki

You should have seen the European heat waves in the Medieval Warm Peroid... at preindustrial levels of CO2.

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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
Poland's all-time heat record is still 40.2°C, set in July 1921. Atmospheric CO₂ then: ~305 ppm. Atmospheric CO₂ today: ~430 ppm. So despite a 40% increase in CO₂, Poland hasn't exceeded its 105-year-old national heat record. According to climate doomers, every heatwave is "unprecedented." According to actual records, Poland was hitting 40°C when people were still driving Model Ts.
Maciek Józefiak@JozefiakMaciek

Temperatura powyżej 40 stopni w Polsce zdarzyła się tylko 3 krotnie od kiedy oficjalnie zaczęto mierzyć ją w 1779 roku. Niektóre modele przewidują temperaturę ponad 40 - aż trzy dni z rzędu - od niedzieli do wtorku. 247 lat pomiarów i zaledwie 3 pojedyncze dni teraz zrobimy w zaledwie... 3 dni. W dodatku w czerwcu - kiedy to rekordowe były zawsze lipiec i sierpień. A i tak znajdzie się debil z wypranym łbem, który powie, że to normalne.

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