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Climategirl
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Winter 2005

#1 Postby Climategirl » Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:54 am

What is happening to Autumn?

Its eating into summer and Winter. Why? Possible the blackberries in July and also the conkers in August. They are a sign for a traditional Autumn.
Isnt supposed to arrive until the equinox (22nd September) but everything is changing! And it appears that it could be because of Global warming!.

A spokeman said in the paper. "Everything used to have its set place in the year," says a spokesman for the trust. "Nature is responding to our change in climate, falling out of sync and getting messed up. It impacts upon everything."

This could have an impact on our wildlife. Collecting food too soon and not having any left for the winter.
A change is taking effect with gardners having to cut their grass more often as it grows above 5oC. so longer autumns and milder winters are resulting in more work with the mower.
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#2 Postby carve » Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:55 pm

I don't believe in global warming..i think our earth goes throuigh cycles.We have had some very cold and snowy winters in the last 15 years.So how can we blame the unusual warmth we get sometimes on global warming.We have had some of our extremes in weather dating back 100 years..Just my opinion..but think global warming is way overhyped.
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