Looks like summer has arrived for the first time since 2006. From today (5th july) right out for possibly 10 days the weather looks dry and warm - occasionally hot.
It has been a significant time since we've experienced such a long dry spell.
Ever wondered why?
What has caused the jet stream over the last few years to be so far south? Is it low summer artic ice? Or is that just a symptom rather than the cause?
The climate has changed - but is that the fault of man? Simple logic combined with math would say not. Satellite measurements would conclude the same.
The answer seems to be the sun. Can we predict solar activity? No.
So why are governments using co2 as a method of taxation? The next time you get an increase in your utility prices have a think. We have methods of extracting shale gas which could reduce our energy costs and make Britain competitive.
Think about that when you vote.
I think I will chat about power supply tomorrow.
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