Is There A Connection Between Storm Naming, Floods, Droughts & Clima

From: realiseyourfree

Date: 2015-12-11 22:05:14

Most people will now be aware from our msm that storms in the UK of a certain strength will be named as per the U.S convention. youtu.be/8RLh9D10iJk… view of what we’ve witnessed here in the UK, especially NW England and Scotland in the past month the naming of these storms can only bring more damage and are suitable reminders that “Climate Change” is to blame. So if it’s droughts in Syria or floods in the UK it’s all Climate Change…and of course that’s to blame for the existence of ISIS: youtu.be/3Kl94c4ABZM…,”Prince Charles, who addressed the opening ceremony here at Le Bourget, said the floods caused by storms in northern England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland were a reminder of the need to tackle climate change”…(9 hrs ago). From the Guardian Damian Carrington has the story:“You can’t simply adapt to the ever-increasing, unprecedented levels of rainfall,” said Charles. “Already the flood defences erected after the last floods a few years ago have been overwhelmed.”“So how long must we wait before we tackle the root cause of an accelerating economic, social and environmental disaster?” he asked. “How long before people who should know better stop lobbying against the only sane course and, instead, lobby to ‘rewire’ our whole unfit-for-purpose economy?”Paris climate conference: negotiators to work overnight for a deal – as it happened Paris climate conference: negotiators to work overnigh… The UN climate summit runs into overtime to allow more high-level lobbying View on www.theguardian.com Preview by Yahoo So the next time we have a major climate conference, we can expect to be flooded if in the uk, or suffer another migrant exodus as a result of a North African drought. Soon they will be running out of storm names, but their technology is definitely being kept busy. Keep an eye on their solution/s to achieving the rewiring of “our whole unfit-for-purpose economy”. What will it entail I wonder…digitalisation of money, carbon tax, socialism? 

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