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According to Oxfam, the number of weather-related disasters have risen greatly in the past 20-30 years, which I find interesting…

Isn’t it only maybe 150 years at most since we stopped thinking bad weather was the wrath of God?

We also have situations where people now live where they didn’t do hundreds of years ago, most of the south-east of England used to be marsh… If that area floods now, does that mean the world is going bad, or not? Because I don’t consider that to be any reaction to ‘global warming’ I see it to be water going where it can, where it used to be… I’d so like to see a study that actually looked at this type of thing, then discounted all the flooding caused by humans living where either the floodplain or former home of a waterway.

 

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