CLIMATE
CHANGE: THE CLOUDESLEY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
by
Shahriar Mazandi, Owner of The Cloudesley
Can
any person not be aware of 'Climate Change'?
We are all hearing of the catastrophies that
lie ahead unless we have the courage to takle
our Carbon Footprints. In the UK, many will
be aware of the 10:10 campaign. The government
even have a Department of Climate Change.
'The
evidence is overwhelming.'
For
some considerable time, I myself wholeheartedly
believed in 'Climate Change', without questioning
its basis or morality. It would take
a brave person indeed to accuse The Cloudesley
of being unfriendly to the environment. Please
read here for steps we have taken to
be more friendly to the environment: The
Cloudesley - Eco-friendly
hotel in East Sussex.
Regardless
of the merits of 'Climate
Change', we nevertheless still have obligations
to protect the Earth. This applies on all
levels, from micro to macro:
From the individual to corporate interests
and their governments pushing for Carbon
Footprint reduction. But as more and more
top scientists now question 'Climate Change',
perhaps we should review the data. And since
the government scientsts based in East Anglia
were caught red handed falsifying
climate data, the validity of those findings
must be questioned. Perhaps this was
just an isolated incident where figures that
conflicted with their overall agenda required
'tidying up'. Is this the case? What of all
the other 'overwhelming evidence'?
Is
it just possible that some of the other evidence
may be unreliable? These issues are extremely
significant and should not be disregarded
until all research has been looked at, and,
if then found not correct, re-examined.
In
effect, this author is asking for a review
of that evidence. The government line is
well known and well represented in the general
media. Below are links to articles questioning
the official narrative.
If
you are entirely convinced by the 'truth'
of Global Warming/ Climate Change, then you
will find no difficulty
dismissing the research below. But please
read a few articles, and then, by all means
dismiss their findings:
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