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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,880
    A fried of mine who lives in Oxford said he is looking after his grandson today. Apparently his school said its optional if the kids want to go in for lessons. Surprise surprise the 10 year old opted to have the day off. 

    Thats bloody ridiculous and one I've not heard of before 🤷‍♂️
    Expect he is fried in this weather.
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,944
    Certainly bolloxed up my plans for Thursday, too hot for dogging!
    Never too hot for that mate 
    See you there chum
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,944
    Leuth said:
    Would that be the China that is completely and manifestly at the forefront of green technology and alternative energy? https://www.livescience.com/technology/engineering/china-tests-worlds-first-megawatt-class-flying-wind-turbine-it-generated-enough-energy-to-power-a-house-for-2-weeks
    Lucky there ain’t many houses in China then
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,944
    Emergency warning in Bangkok today, as they’ve said it could feel 52 degrees! 
    Was that measured under female broadcasters ball sack?
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,944
    London is dreadful in the heat. Didn't seem to bother me as much when I was younger and fitter.
    Maybe your testosterone levels are dropping?
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,944
    Jints said:
    Leuth said:
    Would that be the China that is completely and manifestly at the forefront of green technology and alternative energy? https://www.livescience.com/technology/engineering/china-tests-worlds-first-megawatt-class-flying-wind-turbine-it-generated-enough-energy-to-power-a-house-for-2-weeks
    This is true. China are miles ahead of everyone in developing green technology. Nevertheless, their emissions are going up year on year (in total and per person and as a share of global emissions). By contrast, UK carbon emissions are at their lowest since 1879 (with a much bigger population). On a per capita basis carbon emissions in China are more than twice those in the UK.  

    Incidentally, India's emissions are low on a per capita basis - half of the UK's - but unfortunately rising rapidly. 

    We outsourced a lot of our emissions when companies moved their manufacturing abroad. We pushed it onto other countries. Companies like Dyson now manufacture abroad so that they can use cheap labour. 
    Not to mention all the shit we buy from the far east, the associated manufacture and transport of it and the waste it produces - which is invariably shipped BACK to the far east at some point as well. Consumerism is globalisation's dirty little secret
    Must be the heat, but for once I agree with you.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 22,214
    R0TW said:
    Certainly bolloxed up my plans for Thursday, too hot for dogging!
    Never too hot for that mate 
    See you there chum

  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 18,297
    Much better this evening, proper breeze blowing through the house making it much cooler. Lovely stuff.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,419
    On the south coast, no cooling breeze. The wind is like a hair dryer - reminiscent of Florida or UAE.
  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 145
    sam3110 said:
    Leuth said:
    Would that be the China that is completely and manifestly at the forefront of green technology and alternative energy? https://www.livescience.com/technology/engineering/china-tests-worlds-first-megawatt-class-flying-wind-turbine-it-generated-enough-energy-to-power-a-house-for-2-weeks
    The same China that has planted 78 Billion trees in the last 50 years. 
    And unfortunately the sheer volume of trees planted and in somes cases those being the wrong type of trees has altered the climate in other parts of Asia (and not always in a positive way).

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  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,857
    My thoughts are with those who have to work outside in this weather.

  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,728
    R0TW said:
    Jints said:
    Leuth said:
    Would that be the China that is completely and manifestly at the forefront of green technology and alternative energy? https://www.livescience.com/technology/engineering/china-tests-worlds-first-megawatt-class-flying-wind-turbine-it-generated-enough-energy-to-power-a-house-for-2-weeks
    This is true. China are miles ahead of everyone in developing green technology. Nevertheless, their emissions are going up year on year (in total and per person and as a share of global emissions). By contrast, UK carbon emissions are at their lowest since 1879 (with a much bigger population). On a per capita basis carbon emissions in China are more than twice those in the UK.  

    Incidentally, India's emissions are low on a per capita basis - half of the UK's - but unfortunately rising rapidly. 

    We outsourced a lot of our emissions when companies moved their manufacturing abroad. We pushed it onto other countries. Companies like Dyson now manufacture abroad so that they can use cheap labour. 
    Not to mention all the shit we buy from the far east, the associated manufacture and transport of it and the waste it produces - which is invariably shipped BACK to the far east at some point as well. Consumerism is globalisation's dirty little secret
    Must be the heat, but for once I agree with you.
    I expect we'd probably agree on more than you'd think... Most people do. Social media is a bastard - even this forum
  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 145
    tallboy said:
    Rothko said:
    TD_Addick said:

    Rather than a meme (with wrong data) here is some actual data on this comparison oh and summer 2025 was a lot cooler than 2026 has been already. From University of Reading (one of the best climate data departments in the world). They are all on the same scale so you cannot claim its a case of presenting colours differently. 


    yeah but someone on boomer facebook got this from their mate in St Peterberg, who they share their bank details with 
    Or it was just a bit of fun?

    If there is a point at all it’s just TV graphics were somewhat primitive in 1976 and heat maps weren’t really a thing. Many of us still watching in black and white after all !


    Ah, the standard response to a stupid shared post - 'it was just a joke'.

    Sadly, it's not 'just a joke'. Same as those 'remember when Britain was great and you could actually get a 99 Flake for 99p' posts which are invariably shared by the same alt-right account based in Bagalore/Cambodia/Russia simply for the purpose of sowing discord amongst the elderly. And, like the Manchurian Candidate, en masse, they all stand up as one to pronounce that Britain was better 'in the good old days' (the subtext being, even if they don't realise it, that IMMERGRUNTS have ruined the country) 

    It's truly tragic how much of a disease social media is. 
    Only if you want to perceive it that way. 

    Just a funny to me. 

    No one is denying the science. I see it as ‘how’ it’s reported not the underlying story. 

    The defence of a like for like heatmap proves the science but they were not how we reported weather back then.  

    As I recall we likely didn’t much show weather beyond the UK either!
    The problem isn't you. You have a bit more common sense and appreciation for what social media is trying to do to you. It's for the generation that grew up without it being all encompassing in their daily lives, and don't have the necessary experience to see where they're being exploited. I've seen this first hand - being literally right on the edge of that generation. The people affected by this are the same people who forwarded emails twenty years ago saying Bill Gates was going to give them 20 dollars each time they did so. Being responsible for antispam/mail security in the late 2000s, I can tell you that cohort of people is absolutely vast. They're the same people who still clicking obvious phishing emails at work. Just because you have the faculties necessary to suss it out, doesn't mean everyone does. 
    And the next step in your thought process is to decide that because the masses are so pig ignorant someone with superior thinking skills (guess who that might be?) will decide what is good for them.

    Unfortunately, it's been tried before (Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Nicola Sturgeon et al) and it doesn't normally work out in the long run.
    Oh just fuck off
    Your right and including Pol Pot on the 'naughty' list was a mistake, but I stand by the other names!
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,728
    tallboy said:
    tallboy said:
    Rothko said:
    TD_Addick said:

    Rather than a meme (with wrong data) here is some actual data on this comparison oh and summer 2025 was a lot cooler than 2026 has been already. From University of Reading (one of the best climate data departments in the world). They are all on the same scale so you cannot claim its a case of presenting colours differently. 


    yeah but someone on boomer facebook got this from their mate in St Peterberg, who they share their bank details with 
    Or it was just a bit of fun?

    If there is a point at all it’s just TV graphics were somewhat primitive in 1976 and heat maps weren’t really a thing. Many of us still watching in black and white after all !


    Ah, the standard response to a stupid shared post - 'it was just a joke'.

    Sadly, it's not 'just a joke'. Same as those 'remember when Britain was great and you could actually get a 99 Flake for 99p' posts which are invariably shared by the same alt-right account based in Bagalore/Cambodia/Russia simply for the purpose of sowing discord amongst the elderly. And, like the Manchurian Candidate, en masse, they all stand up as one to pronounce that Britain was better 'in the good old days' (the subtext being, even if they don't realise it, that IMMERGRUNTS have ruined the country) 

    It's truly tragic how much of a disease social media is. 
    Only if you want to perceive it that way. 

    Just a funny to me. 

    No one is denying the science. I see it as ‘how’ it’s reported not the underlying story. 

    The defence of a like for like heatmap proves the science but they were not how we reported weather back then.  

    As I recall we likely didn’t much show weather beyond the UK either!
    The problem isn't you. You have a bit more common sense and appreciation for what social media is trying to do to you. It's for the generation that grew up without it being all encompassing in their daily lives, and don't have the necessary experience to see where they're being exploited. I've seen this first hand - being literally right on the edge of that generation. The people affected by this are the same people who forwarded emails twenty years ago saying Bill Gates was going to give them 20 dollars each time they did so. Being responsible for antispam/mail security in the late 2000s, I can tell you that cohort of people is absolutely vast. They're the same people who still clicking obvious phishing emails at work. Just because you have the faculties necessary to suss it out, doesn't mean everyone does. 
    And the next step in your thought process is to decide that because the masses are so pig ignorant someone with superior thinking skills (guess who that might be?) will decide what is good for them.

    Unfortunately, it's been tried before (Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Nicola Sturgeon et al) and it doesn't normally work out in the long run.
    Oh just fuck off
    Your right and including Pol Pot on the 'naughty' list was a mistake, but I stand by the other names!

  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 14,203
    clb74 said:
    My thoughts are with those who have to work outside in this weather.

    Yeah like my gobshite neighbours who are putting in an extension.. I hope they suffered a bit in this heat.. 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,813
    edited 6:05PM
    Leuth said:
    Seeing rumours we might get the mother of all thunderstorms tonight
    Probably depends on where you live. Lots of thunderstorms in the north and west according to this Met Office map, but in most of the south and east, extreme heat is what they're issuing warnings for (I guess that doesn't mean that there won't be any thunderstorms there though). 

    https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2026-06-26