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Heads up...The Last Igloo


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3 minutes ago, islandgun said:

Is this true ? Im struggling after the Polar bear blue planet BS.  

No, usual global warming fanatic bull.

Ask the vikings how many igloos they built in 1100 where they were farming in Greenland  (and whence greenland got its name) and then ask them again in 1180 after the greenland/artic average temperatures fell 4  degrees celcius over 80 years and which basically drove them out of Greenland with the cold.

As noted previously, we are in an interglacial lull on the planet which is due shortly to come to an end, at which point the planetary temperature will fall by some 8 degrees celcius, more than enough to reverse the 1 or 2 degree C that the alarmists are worried about we may be raising the temperature by if indeed we are and it is not solar driven.

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Don`t bother. An entire hour of a bloke wandering about in the wilderness pretty much doing nothing. All the potentially interesting bits concerning hunting just never happened which is a bit strange since he was supposed to be one of the last Inuit hunters.

The only interesting bit, from a technical point of view, was the building of an igloo. This was a thirty minute programme crammed into an hour and a half, but what do you expect from the BBC. The sooner their licence fees are kicked into touch by the government the sooner they might return to making relevent programmes.

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