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Can you narrate an incident where climate change has affected you??

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Can you narrate an incident where climate change has affected you??

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  1. Yup!! it was raining on one occaision and working outdoors, I had to go home, and whilst I was on holiday last year it became so hot I had to go indoors to find shade.


  2. Whether you are young and I  AM 'OLD'.........

  3. I don't think I'd call it climate change - but last winter we experienced record low temperatures and frost that damaged billions of dollars of crops throughout the state, and a few thousand dollars worth of landscaping at my house alone.

  4. Yes, due to Global Warming, I hven't been able to go outside much the last two weeks due to the cold.

  5. When I was a kid it snowed all winter long.  We would get drifts several feet high.  It was so cold the lakes froze solid enough that we could drive cars on them.

    Now as an adult I rarely see snow.  I haven't been skiing or ice-skating in years.  This winter we haven't seen any snow at all.  Not even a single snowflake.

    Like all good global warming believers I can't imagine any possible cause for this other than anthropogenic global warming.  Nothing else has changed, other than moving from Minnesota to Florida, so it has to be global warming.

  6. yes, a 10% increase in electricity bills to pay for more environmentaly friendly electricity (UK)

  7. Sorry, hasn't happened yet.  But, it is likely that the current hysteria being drummed up by liberal politicians and others of their ilk will result in a massive loss of personal freedoms.

  8. The temperature has only gone up0.6 degrees over the last 100 years.  

    Have you even noticed 0.06 degree increase since the last decade?  Could you?

    Or do you think that the power of suggestion has gotten the better of you?

  9. Yeah people annoying me by talking about it like we've got to stop it. Even though we can't really stop it, its inevitable the Earth's climate periodically changes between glacial and temperate/tropical. Will species die out? Yes, naturally. The species visible today represent something like 1% of what has ever existed. Will humans die out? Unlikely, we'll suffer massive losses probably, but we're over-populated and using too many resources anyway. The Earth always balances out. Yet people are worrying so much, and forgetting to live for today!

    Sorry about the rant, but climate change has affected me negatively through listening to people whining!

  10. Yes. First in the garden i do not now have to lift the Dahlia tubers  to save them from the frost.  I can grow fuschias outside and have to cut the lawn during so called winter when I used to put the mower away for three months.  

    Second, with my car I sold my snow chains on eBay and don't change the antifreeze as often as I used to do.

    Third in the house, the solar panels on the roof heat almost all our hot water from March to November.  The amount of gas I use for heating has fallen although it costs more because of the higher unit price.

    I live in the Thames valley about 25 miles west of London and these changes have occurred over the last twenty plus years.

  11. i had a mind splitting headache due to it being warm 1 day and cold the next

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