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Sunday, May 01, 2005

Cure for global warming?

Seabed supplies a cure for global warming crisis:

"Under the scheme, carbon dioxide from power stations - instead of being vented into the atmosphere - would be liquefied, pumped back out to the North Sea via a disused gas pipeline and into the Miller field. Five million tonnes a year could be stored there for more then 10,000 years, say researchers."

Bit by bit, there are various articles coming out to show that our experts are thinking about how to manage our bizarre weather and the bizarre environment which has seemingly taken a sudden hold even though we have been aware of it for some time. I was reading a novel by M C Beaton. One of her Agatha Raisin novels. She is better known for her Hamish McBeth character which they turned into a brilliant TV series.

Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham


It was a pretty lightweight read but did the trick at the time. One of the more interesting aspects of the novel was the constant reference to odd and unusual weather patterns in England and how they were dealing with them.

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