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Taken a year - but the mainstream is getting there Solar maximum could hit us harder and sooner than we thought. How dangerous will the sun's chaotic peak be? | Live Science WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM The sun is quickly approaching a major peak in solar activity. Experts warn it could potentially begin by the end of 2023, years before initial predictions...
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Watch the world choke on CO2 in eerie NASA videos of manmade emissions | Live Science WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM The animations highlight emissions from different human and natural sources, with the main contribution coming from the burning of fossil fuels.
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'carbon capture' is little more than a con The only ways to really capture carbon in a meaningful way are 1. Plant 5x more trees than you cut down 2. Take it out of the air using solar energy and convert it into carbon fiber products
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France just implementing control of its borders as per its national and intentional agreements and Frosts own Brexit negotiations isn't it? Clearly [edited - HB] Frost utterly fails to grasp the concept of what he negotiated demanded. .. err - on a fraction of a seconds further thought - thats over estimating Frosts morals and intelligence - hes just dog whistling.
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Oh - and that figure Even the guv wishfully hope 1.8Bn (0.08%) of GDP by 10 years = 0.008% per year Other figures are 1/10th of that over 10 years with most of it at best nearer 10 years away so 0.008% - 0.0008% of GDP, with the latter expected as nearer the mark compared to Con fantasy projections.
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I see the real reasons behind the asia-pacific 'trade' deal which is only going to add about 0.0008% to UK gdp AT BEST - less than the hit to the UKs banana imports isnt it? let alone the 4% hit to GDP from Brexit? - Its like the changes to laws putting them in the banana republic misisters hands rather than the courts and parliament; - it makes the UK EVEN more incompatible with trade deals, let alone membership of the EU its all to create an environment where its almost impossible for any future government to create worthwhile trade deals with the EU.
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Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister
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Yep, fill the studio with Boris voters - and they still cant get a hand up -
Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister
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Even question time This is how many Question Time audience members thought Johnson was te WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UK Roles were reversed for a moment on Thursday’s BBC Question Time, with host Fiona Bruce asking the audience a question. “Let’s have a show of... -
Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister
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As he waded through the empty plates, drunken bodies and even emptier bottles and glasses, he said to a half unconscious drunk: 'anything broken', to which the drunk replied 'only the swing and a few tables and chairs' So Johnson muttered 'ah - I'm assured no rules have been broken then -
Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister
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'I, Boris the Liar, do solemnly swear that I told the trough, the whole trough and nothing but the trough. .. as Simon Case says: 'I never said the rules were followed and dont know of anyone who did .. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/mar/22/simon-case-denies-telling-boris-johnson-covid-rules-were-always-followed-partygate -
US elections November 2020
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Former President Donald Trump called on supporters to descend on the Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday to protest – as he is on the brink of being indicted for his role in paying off adult movie star Stormy Daniels. Some of those supporters did show up. But they were outnumbered by demonstrators who support the indictment of the former president, a Manhattan native who achieved just over 12 per cent of the vote in his former home borough in the 2020 election. The demonstrators there called for Mr Trump’s arrest and chanted “No one is above the law.” I t was not, some observers mused, the type of protest Mr Trump was likely hoping for.