13 thoughts on “Climate Changing”

    1. Find a copy of The Aquatic Ape. Among other howlers, it suggests that certain ‘female characteristics’ were evolved to improve hydrodynamics.
      No, really.

      1. Supposed to help them float on their back?

        I’ve talked to a number of women who really like the backstroke–maybe there’s something to that. My backstroke looks more like an impression of the Lusitania.

        Difficult believing that The Aquatic Ape was taken seriously enough that a publisher decided to risk money on it.

  1. Daft article but then…..

    there was that link to Chloe Sevigny in a bikini right next to it so all was not lost.

  2. Is it me, or is the story, tirade, inane comment even more inane, silly or outright weird when the speaker is one those hyphenated persons?

    It would only get further out in the ozone IF she was a married lesbian and half of her hyphenated name was that of her life mate. And yes I do understand the Brits have been doing it for hundreds of years.

    But there it had more to do with heritage, titles, etc. Beside that, the article is from the Daily Mail, but Ms. Kiil-Neilsen is French. But her name appears to be Scandinavian, and I just realized I don’t care any where near as much about this as my ongoing rambling might show.

    Maybe it’s the heat. No, it can’t be the heat, I’m a guy!

  3. Oh but the climate change makes it soooo difficult to accessorize. Do these shoes and this belt go better with a drought or with a hurricane. I just can’t decide. And if we have another ice age I’ll just die. I just don’t think I can pull off the Eskimo look.

  4. The report – Women and Climate Change – calls for a 40 per cent female quota on all EU delegations in climate negotiations and on the committees that allocate climate aid from member states. Funding is set to reach £62billion a year by 2020.

    Follow the money. Here, we have the EU (and possibly some member states) set to burn roughly $100 billion in USD per year in eight years’ time. My take is that will compare well to oil company profits. To be blunt, I think this indicates, once again, the error in the myth that fighting “Big Oil” is a David-versus-Goliath effort.

    1. Erm, I messed up the math. It should be roughly $80 billion USD per year in 2020.

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