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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

Fukushima can become the world's newest medical tourism hot spot for cancer patients. Walk in with cancer and you'll walk out with so many other symptoms that you won't even notice the cancer anymore! That's the miracle of modern medical science. Sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline, of course.

"We have to stop calling these events nuclear disasters," I'd imagine a Japanese government official uttering any day now. "They are actually nuclear opportunities for job creation," he'll probably explain.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041800_Fukushima_r...ration.html#ixzz2dDfIuvbT
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A new study conducted by German scientists in Berlin found that energy-saving bulbs release carcinogenic chemicals and toxins, such as phenol (used by the Nazis to execute people), naphthalene (damages or destroys red blood cells, causing anemia) and styrene (a gastrointestinal, kidney and respiratory system toxin).

If an energy-saving light bulb breaks, grab your kids and run fast. The broken bulb will release mercury gas, which is very poisonous. Ventilate and return after 15 minutes. What about all these used bulbs going to landfills?

Electrosmog: A Preventive Overview

http://blogs.naturalnews.com/electrosmog-a-preventive-overview/
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Here's a nice page

http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2.php?MediaID=1413&MediaTypeID=1

All of the hurricane tracks since 1842. The brightness of the lines relates to how many others the overlapped in that time

Note it starts at 1842 as prior to the industrial revolution there were none. All hurricanes are caused by Mankind don't you know. biggrin


I see the inexorable devastation caused by the ever more frequent and intense Hurricanes (Gore went so far as to say Cat 6 is being considered last week - he invented the Internet you know wink)

...continues unabated in 2013 shock



Oh, the Huge Manatee
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Sometimes the British Press can observe that which can’t be said in the American Press: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/articl...eased–chart-prove-it.html
The Post says, “The past three decades were probably the hottest in 800 years.” That means 1000 years ago the Medieval Warm Period was warmer than today. Think about that, with record amounts of CO2 in the air and the greenhouse gas methane about which so much is written nowadays, it was warmer during the MWP than today. The GISP2 ice core data is instructive, and an annotated temperature time series of the data, first published by Richard Alley of Penn State, is available at http://jonova.s3.amazonaws.com/graphs/lappi/gisp-last-10000-new.png. Note the nearly regular warm periods: Minoan, 3500 years ago, Roman, 2000 years ago, Medieval, 1000 years ago, and the present warm period. These warm periods were first noted by Gerhard Bond of Columbia in the 1990s and the more or less regular appearance of naturally-occurring warm periods of ~1000-1470-year intervals are now know as Bond Cycles.
Since the depths of the Little Ice Age, about 1690AD, we might expect that natural warming would continue until 2190 or perhaps 2430.
The Post’s mention that present <CO2> is increasing well above the amounts in the air 22,000 years ago is worth exploring. 22,000 years ago the earth was in the Wisconsin Ice age; during the depths of the Wisconsin, <CO2> decreased so much that deciduous trees in North America collapsed because of CO2 starvation, as reported by Gelbart. Even pines from La Brea’s Tar Pits experienced collapse from CO2 starvation as reported by Joy Ward. If the present atmosphere were not enriched with CO2, there would not be enough plant materials for food for the animals with which we share this earth. Atmospheric CO2 is the source for all of the carbohydrates we consume; 22,000 years ago plant and animal life in North America was struggling because of CO2 starvation.
http://www.climatedepot.com/2013/08/29/retire...Depot+%28Climate+Depot%29
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http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/news/01082...kley-c-still-months-away/


If it was such a good business idea it should be able to get backing from the normal sources

This should also apply to any Solar or Wind venture.

Instead Électricité de France S.A. will not build until.....

The decision on the “strike price” will commit [UK] taxpayers to paying a guaranteed price for decades.

even if a more efficient and cheaper solution becomes available.

In any other business this is obsolescence, a fact of life that promotes progress

Anyone bought a C90 compact cassette recently?

No and that's life unless you want to lumber future generations with a deadly legacy. That, if you are prepared to wait long enough, you can get guaranteed funding for straight from the pockets of UK Citizens.

Impossible to make up but oh so true.

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Hello Dave---I am afraid there is more than meets the eye--The elites are pushing for global governance in the US and Great Britain but i don't think Russia and China will go along sad
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We won't let them Gerald

just keep poking holes in it and it will sink

I dropped by to post this

http://mainstreamlastfirst.com/we-row-into-ca...am-last-first-expedition/

Over the past 54 days we traversed more than 1500-kms of the Northwest Passage from Inuvik, NWT to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut and come away humbled and awed by the experience. We had hoped to make it to Pond Inlet, Nunavut by early September but this has proven impossible. Severe weather conditions hindered our early progress and now ice chokes the passage ahead.

Our ice router Victor has been very clear in what lies ahead. He writes, “Just to give you the danger of ice situation at the eastern Arctic, Eef Willems of “Tooluka” (NED) pulled out of the game and returning to Greenland. At many Eastern places of NWP locals have not seen this type ice conditions. Residents of Resolute say 20 years have not seen anything like. Its, ice, ice and more ice. Larsen, Peel, Bellot, Regent and Barrow Strait are all choked. That is the only route to East. Already West Lancaster received -2C temperature expecting -7C on Tuesday with the snow.”


They are 1056Kms (656 miles) from where they had planned to go


and yet having seen all of this and stating the above they still cannot give up on the MMGW Meme in the rest of the post.

Have a read of it and you will see what I mean

That's true denial


"Residents of Resolute say 20 years have not seen anything like. Its, ice, ice and more ice. Larsen, Peel, Bellot, Regent and Barrow Strait are all choked. That is the only route to East. Already West Lancaster received -2C temperature expecting -7C on Tuesday with the snow.”

but the Globe is warming honest


No it isn't

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Yikes. I wondered about the last few log entries and getting "over the line". Talk about moving the goal posts!
Our message remains unaffected though, bringing awareness to the pressing issues of climate change in the arctic.
They've certainly convinced me that arctic climate change creates pressing and dangerous issues for even the most intrepid of adventurers!

[Updated to mention that the sailors aborted their quest at the same place a few hours later.]
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There's an outbreak of no chances swarming the North Atlantic wink

From the National Hurricane Centre today



This bit of the North Atlantic, highlighted by the yellow circle, has no chance of becoming a tropical storm in the next 48 hours as it is moving into an area of unfavourable upper-level winds and dry air aloft. Development of this [yellow circle] is not expected during the next couple of days as [the yellow circle] moves westwards at around 15mph

So if you find yourself surrounded by a yellow circle you'll be fine

I can't vouch for the rest of the Atlantic though, he can be a real vicious so-and-so when he puts his mind to it.


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Harriscott

They saw first hand what the Ice can do

(The boat was nearly overwhelmed as they had anchored themselves to the Sea Bed and gone to sleep. The irrepressible sea ice met boat and kept on coming. At full stretch on the anchor rope, Ice came over the bow and if they hadn't woken up and cut the anchor away, well there would not have been any further posts from the crew)

I have to agree they highlighted that Arctic expeditions are still just as dangerous as back in the 19th and 20th Centuries.

They came, they saw, and they parked it in Cambridge Bay back in civilisation as soon as. Warm bath and flight home.

They are not the only ones

http://www.sail-world.com/UK/North-West-Passa...80%94yachts-caught/113788
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