David Buttery wrote:
I did send a (very polite!) email querying this, but as there was no answer (or
even acknowledgement), and nothing has been done, it doesn't look as though
they care how unprofessional it looks.
The BBC seems to have jumped on the bandwaggon that every other TV
centre is joining in.
I can't help thinking that there is an effort to resupply nuclear
powerstations behind this sudden upsurge.
What is the state of the atmosphere by the way does anyone actually
know:
This site seems to have it all arse backwards and they are the datum
keepers by the look of things:
http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/097.htm
"The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has risen from close to 280
parts per million (ppm) in 1800, to a value of 367 ppm in 1999, .."
How many parts per million is the 1/2 a percent that I was taught made
up the free carbon dioxide that was available in my youth?
Someone kindly informed me of the ratio and it isn't anything like the
above. For the life of me I can't see whose et all the pies. Let's hope
he doesn't regurgitate them all at once.