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I think we all know that short term weather extremes, in either direction, are of little relevance to this debate. It is reality however that both sides do make extensive use of them.
Anyway, it's been a tad chilly down in Hobart lately and it's causing trouble with the buses. http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/07/07/243725_todays-news.html
On a positive note, I've been sort or warm inside during the evenings thanks to a roaring fire. And since I'm burning wood that would otherwise be left to rot, it's not really adding much CO2 to the air. And best of all, Julia can't really put a tax on firewood when those who sell it aren't exactly known for paying existing taxes as it is...
Anyway, it's been a tad chilly down in Hobart lately and it's causing trouble with the buses. http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/07/07/243725_todays-news.html
On a positive note, I've been sort or warm inside during the evenings thanks to a roaring fire. And since I'm burning wood that would otherwise be left to rot, it's not really adding much CO2 to the air. And best of all, Julia can't really put a tax on firewood when those who sell it aren't exactly known for paying existing taxes as it is...