Resolution is an issue. Ice cores lose it past a hundred years or so. Temperatures could spike ten degrees over ten years and then fall over twenty, and ice cores a couple hundred years later won't show it, just the average for that century.
It's almost like the UK is trying to dismantle itself. That worries me.
It's getting to the point where Parliament isn't holding up its end of the Magna Carta. I'm starting to think the King should tear it up and demand a formal Constitution that forces Parliament to protect the rights of the citizenry.
The former American who came down from Canada to block law enforcement and put herself in a position where law enforcement agents reasonably believed they were in mortal danger, on the other hand, f'd around and found out. Apparently, found out that they actually use real bullets. Who would have thought?
But here's the important thing - you're making the wrong argument. Stop with the climate change. It doesn't work. Too many people don't buy it. The messengers are liars, and their credibility is shot. Instead, make an argument everyone already agrees with and gets the same outcome. Everyone likes clean air and clean water. Everyone likes cheap electricity. Go back to the arguments that work, drop the alarmist arguments that people hate. Just accept that balances have to be struck, and that not getting the exact outcome you want doesn't mean you didn't get one everyone else can live with.
Oh, and that's an editorial "you". No personal criticism intended.
I can tell you that a number of counties and municipalities have enacted moratoriums on new data centers, and many more are actively considering such bans (https://www.gpb.org/news/2025/10/22/wave-of-data-center-ordinances-sweep-through-ga-counties-how-strict-are-they). I think Gwinnett (one of the Atlanta counties) just passed one. My county passed a number of zoning rules, including a requirement for closed-loop cooling (https://www.coweta.ga.us/home/showpublisheddocument/32598/639016609046670000).
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