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A year ago, we were told that the wet winter was due to climate change. Apparently the climate has changed again, because this rainfall is pretty much back to average this winter. The consensus of Dr Slingo [the Met Office Chief Scientist] and her pals is that “climate change” will lead to wetter winters. (This is except when we get a cold, dry one, which is then blamed on the melting Arctic). The reality is that none of them have a clue what the next month will bring, never mind the next century. –Paul Homewood, Not A Lot Of People Know That, 6 March 2015
The floods affecting large parts of the country are probably connected to climate change, David Cameron has said. The prime minister told MPs that there were more “abnormal” weather events occurring and he “suspected” they were linked to global temperature changes. –BBC News, 8 January 2015