Climate Change Adviser
I spent a happy morning this week wandering around some ancient woodland on Exmoor, only spoilt by some bearded loon from the Forestry Commission continually spouting on about how these remnants of the ancient wildwood that covered England from before man knapped his first flint were at risk from the weather.
Forestry Commission - Climate Change - Understanding Climate Change
The Earth's climate has been relatively stable since the last glaciation which ended about 10,000 years ago, but it is now changing.
The average global temperature is rising. ...
Of course as his job depended on planning for climate change he wasn't going to let facts get in the way of the story. As Anthony Watts reminds us:3 of 4 global metrics show nearly flat temperature anomaly in the last decade
It has been 10 years since the super El Niño of 1998 helped to spike global temperatures dramatically. Now since it appears we are in the opposite phase,..
And if you want to preserve the climate change myth my union is offering £30,638 - £37,849 for a Climate Change Adviser
(Reports to: Chief Adviser, Renewable Energy and Climate Change)