• Re: Damned Dead Tree is DOWN!

    From %@1:229/2 to wflake"@gmail.c on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 15:35:37
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-01-22 3:33 p.m., "sn ❄ wflake"@gmail.c ❄ m wrote:

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    pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gress. > >
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    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntinue the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal >warming trend with >>>>>> temperatures again likely t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise >m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re >>>>>> than =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve >pre-industrial >>>>>> levels. > > Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will likely >>>>>> be >1.11C warmer than the average between
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    things we've learned fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m Madrid climate talks Last > >>>>>> decade '=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse' t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be >>>>>>> warmest El Nin=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?='s l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng reach >
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= Antarctic ice The w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld first >
    br=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ke thr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ugh =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree >>>>>>> ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve pre-industrial temperatures back in >
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    ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve this mark. > > The warmest year =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>> rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd is >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=16 when a
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El >NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= made a
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    m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re > pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=unced than in >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther > parts =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the
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    phen=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=men=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n sees sea surface temperatures >>>>>>> increase in the central and eastern Pacific and it's >
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    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=verall gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal level =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f > >>>>>> warming. > > Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, the chances =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f a
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= in
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= are l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w. > > They >>>>>> f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast that the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal average
    temperature next year will be in the range =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.99C t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= 1.23C with a central estimate >>>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f 1.11C. The researchers say that the key
    fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r will be emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2 and =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther warming >>>>>> gases. > > "Natural events - such as El
    NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-induced warming in >the Pacific -
    influence the climate system, but in the absence >=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f El >>>>>> NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=, this >f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast gives a
    clear picture =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the >str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngest
    fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r causing temperatures >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise - >>>>>> greenh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=use gas >emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns," said
    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=fess=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >Adam Scaife, the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice head =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng-range predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n. > >
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n the rise Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >>>>>>> researchers, carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n di=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=xide >
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns this year have risen slightly, despite a > >>>>>> dr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=p in the use =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=al. >>>>>>>> The Gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal Carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ject's annual analysis =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
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    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng gr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wth in the
    utilisati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=il and >>>>>> gas. > > The scale =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns has a >>>>>> direct >bearing =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n temperatures, scientists say. > > >>>>>> Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=visi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nal figures released earlier >>>>>> this >m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nth by the W=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld
    Mete=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gical
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rganizati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n (WM=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=)
    suggest >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 is =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be the sec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nd >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r third >warmest year ever. > > If
    th=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se numbers h=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld,
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15-2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld end up >>>>>>> being the warmest five-year peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>>> rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd. > > The Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice say they >>>>>> have c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nfidence >in their predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>> f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= based
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n what's >happened in previ=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us years. > >>>>>>> This time last year they estimated that 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld be 1.1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve the >>>>>>> 185=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-19=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= mark. The
    actual >temperature rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rded this year
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m >January t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ct=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ber >sh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ws a
    gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal mean 1.11C. > > The BBC Briefing is a series >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=adable
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nline guides >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the big
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pics in the news. Click here >if y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u >>>>>> want m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntext >and facts
    ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ut UK energy p=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=licy and the
    r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur net
    zer=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=als. > >
    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad the updated BBC Energy Briefing >>>>>>> (1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB) (PDF, 1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB) > > "The
    f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld place next >>>>>> year >am=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngst the six warmest years =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>>> rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd, which w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld all have
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ccurred since 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15," said Dr
    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ug Smith, a Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice research
    fell=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w. > > "All =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f these years have >>>>>> been ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und >1.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C warmer than the
    pre-industrial >peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d." > > With temperatures keeping >>>>>> cl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the >=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree >>>>>> mark, there will be renewed >c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ncern
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m scientists that the >w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld is
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n track t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= breach >the 1.5C limit that >>>>>> many researchers say is the thresh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasingly danger=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us impacts. > > >>>>>> 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will see a maj=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >>>>>> push >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= get c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >>>>>> ramp up >their plans t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= ensure the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld >>>>>> stays >bel=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w the 1.5C mark. > > The recent
    C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=P25 summit in Madrid saw several key issues >kicked >>>>>> d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn the r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w where c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m all =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld >>>>>>> will meet next N=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vember. > > The critical issue
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasing ambiti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= curb emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns is set
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=minate the
    discussi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, which will be >presided
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver by the UK. > > The C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=mmittee
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n Climate Change has >warned the
    g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vernment that Britain needed >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= better t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= meet its
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn targets if it wanted t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= have
    credibility with neg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tiat=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rs in
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

    Nice X-Face, shame ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ut the rest. Why
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    And why w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld my entirely US-ASCII usenet
    p=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=st require a MIME header,
    rat-t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=thed pedantic
    pl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ker?

    https://t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ls.ietf.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rg/html/r >>> fc2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=45

    This set =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=cuments,
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=llectively called the Multipurp=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se
    Internet Mail Extensi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r MIME,
    redefines the f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmat =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f messages
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= all=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r

    (1) textual message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies in character sets
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII,

    (2) an extensible set =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f different
    f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmats f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r n=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n-textual >>> message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies,

    (3) multi-part message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies, and

    (4) textual header inf=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n in
    character sets =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII.

    Pleace t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be explaining y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur
    idi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tic suggesti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n.


    S=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rry, I can't read. If it was imp=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rtant please make it legible.

    C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=lati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n prize: I still like y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur X-Face.

    Y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=t a purdy X-m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uth...

    i know

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From =?utf-8?Q?=22Sir_H=C3=B8mer_Hall=2C@1:229/2 to snipeco.2@gmail.com on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 18:03:07
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: greghall@hme.fake

    On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) wrote:

    <...>

    Consolation prize: I still like your X-Face.

    Does it arouse your prurient interests like my X-Face: does?

    --
    Yours Truly, Sir Gregory

    Nadegda, kensi, Fran, Pandora » these are easily
    ignøred misandrists and anti-American, leftist liars.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?U@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 19:48:33
    XPost: alt.checkmate


    <sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m> wr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=te:


    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=1-22 >> >11:21 a.m., "sn âˇ≥ wflake"@gmail.c âˇ≥ m wr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=te:
    <...>

    N=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pe! Here there's a warming trend in
    pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gress.


    https://www.bbc.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m/news/science-envir=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nme >> >>nt-5=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=839974

    Next year will c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntinue the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal
    warming trend with temperatures again likely t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise
    m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re than =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve
    pre-industrial levels.

    Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will likely be >> >>1.11C warmer than the average between
    185=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-19=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=,

    The year ahead is set t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= extend the series
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the warmest years =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= six in a r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    Scientists say the str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngest fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    causing the rise is greenh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=use gas
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns.

    Five things we've learned fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m Madrid climate talks Last >> >> decade '=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse' t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be
    warmest El Nin=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?='s l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng reach
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= Antarctic ice The w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld first
    br=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ke thr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ugh =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree
    ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve pre-industrial temperatures back in
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15.

    Each year since then has seen temperatures cl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve this mark.

    The warmest year =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd is
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=16 when a str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El
    NiÃ∞±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= made a significant difference.

    Image c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pyrightGETTY IMAGES Image capti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >> >> Warming in the Arctic is m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re
    pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=unced than in =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther
    parts =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld This weather
    phen=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=men=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n sees sea surface temperatures
    increase in the central and eastern Pacific and it's
    ass=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ciated with a range =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f impacts
    ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld, including the
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=verall gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal level =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    warming.

    Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, the chances =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f a
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El NiÃ∞±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= in
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= are l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    They f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast that the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal average
    temperature next year will be in the range =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.99C t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= 1.23C with a central estimate
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f 1.11C. The researchers say that the key
    fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r will be emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >> >>C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2 and =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther warming gases.

    "Natural events - such as El NiÃ∞±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-induced warming in
    the Pacific - influence the climate system, but in the absence
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f El NiÃ∞±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=, this
    f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast gives a clear picture =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngest fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r causing temperatures
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise - greenh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=use gas
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns," said Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=fess=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    Adam Scaife, the Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice head =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng-range predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n.

    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n the rise Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    researchers, carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n di=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=xide
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns this year have risen slightly, despite a
    dr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=p in the use =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=al.

    The Gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal Carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ject's annual analysis =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n trends suggests that C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2 will
    g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= up by =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.6% in 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19.

    The rise is due t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntinuing
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng gr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wth in the
    utilisati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=il and gas. >> >>
    The scale =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns has a direct
    bearing =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n temperatures, scientists say.

    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=visi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nal figures released earlier this >> >>m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nth by the W=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld
    Mete=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gical
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rganizati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n (WM=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=) suggest
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 is =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be the sec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nd =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r third
    warmest year ever.

    If th=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se numbers h=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld,
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15-2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld end up
    being the warmest five-year peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd.

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    in their predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= based =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n what's
    happened in previ=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us years.

    This time last year they estimated that 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld be 1.1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve the
    185=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-19=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= mark. The actual
    temperature rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rded this year fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m
    January t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ct=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ber
    sh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ws a gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal mean 1.11C.

    The BBC Briefing is a series =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=adable =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nline guides
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the big t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pics in the news. Click here
    if y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u want m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntext
    and facts ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ut UK energy p=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=licy and the
    r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur net
    zer=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=als.

    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad the updated BBC Energy Briefing
    (1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB) (PDF, 1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB)

    "The f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld place next year
    am=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngst the six warmest years =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd, which w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld all have
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ccurred since 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15," said Dr
    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ug Smith, a Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice research
    fell=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    "All =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f these years have been ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und
    1.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C warmer than the pre-industrial
    peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d."

    With temperatures keeping cl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree mark, there will be renewed
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ncern fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m scientists that the
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld is =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n track t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= breach >> >>the 1.5C limit that many researchers say is the thresh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld >> >>=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasingly danger=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us impacts.

    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will see a maj=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r push >> >>t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= get c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= ramp up >> >>their plans t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= ensure the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld stays
    bel=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w the 1.5C mark.

    The recent C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=P25 summit in Madrid saw several key issues >> >>kicked d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn the r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w where c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m all =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld
    will meet next N=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vember.

    The critical issue =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasing ambiti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >> >>t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= curb emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns is set t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >> >>d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=minate the discussi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, which will be
    presided =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver by the UK.

    The C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=mmittee =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n Climate Change has
    warned the g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vernment that Britain needed
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= better t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= meet its
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn targets if it wanted t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= have
    credibility with neg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tiat=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rs in
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

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    https://t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ls.ietf.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rg/html/rfc2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=45

    This set =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=cuments, c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=llectively called the Multipurp=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se Internet Mail
    Extensi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r MIME, redefines the f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmat =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f messages t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= all=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r

    (1) textual message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies in character sets =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than
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    US-ASCII.

    Pleace t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be explaining y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur idi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tic suggesti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n.

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  • From mixed nuts@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 18:55:23
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    From: melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie

    On 1/22/2020 5:27 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
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    dr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=p in the use =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=al. >>>>>>> The Gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal Carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
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    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n what's >happened in previ=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us years. >
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  • From %@1:229/2 to mixed nuts on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 17:01:31
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-01-22 4:55 p.m., mixed nuts wrote:
    On 1/22/2020 5:27 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
    <sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m> wrote:


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    i never tried

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?U@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 22:33:19
    XPost: alt.checkmate


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    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=1-22 11:21 a.m.,
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    rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd, which w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld all have
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    been ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und >1.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C warmer than the
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    redefines the f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmat =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f messages
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    (1) textual message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies in character sets
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII,

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    message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies,

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    (4) textual header inf=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n in
    character sets =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII.

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    idi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tic suggesti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n.


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    make it legible.

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    Y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=t a purdy X-m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uth...

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From mixed nuts@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, January 23, 2020 00:41:56
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie

    On 1/22/2020 7:32 PM, % wrote:
    On 2020-01-22 5:21 p.m., Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛 wrote:
    On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 18:55:23 -0500, LO AND BEHOLD; mixed nuts
    <melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> determined that the following was of
    great importance and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
    <r0andc$8i0$1@gioia.aioe.org>:
    On 1/22/2020 5:27 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
    <snowflake@gmail.com> wrote:
    <snowflake@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 2020-01-22 11:21 a.m., "snowflake"@gmail.com
    wrote:
    <...>

    Nope! Here there's a warming trend in progress.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50839974
    Next year will continue the global warming trend with
    temperatures again likely to rise more than one degree
    above pre-industrial levels. According to the Met
    office, 2020 will likely be >1.11C warmer than the
    average between 1850-1900, The year ahead is set
    to extend the series of the warmest years on record
    to six in a row. Scientists say the strongest
    factor causing the rise is greenhouse gas emissions.
    Five things we've learned from Madrid climate talks
    Last decade 'on course' to be warmest El Nino's
    long reach to Antarctic ice The world first broke
    through one degree above pre-industrial temperatures
    back in 2015.
    [...]>>> Sorry, I can't read that.  If it was important
    please make it legible.

    I can read it.

    you must be using a reader that was updated at some point during the
    last 2 decades!

    my "spuhghetti coad" newsreader can display it as well.

    hooda thunk it?

    "nads" won't comment on this poast...

    no it can't you're just being a 4 year old that wants a candy

    Or ice cream.

    --
    Grizzly H.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From MK@1:229/2 to mixed nuts on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 23:48:35
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: Ms.Kitty@home.net

    "mixed nuts" <melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> wrote in message news:r0bbn7$1550$1@gioia.aioe.org...
    On 1/22/2020 7:32 PM, % wrote:
    On 2020-01-22 5:21 p.m., Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner ??? wrote:
    On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 18:55:23 -0500, LO AND BEHOLD; mixed nuts
    <melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> determined that the following was of
    great importance and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
    <r0andc$8i0$1@gioia.aioe.org>:
    On 1/22/2020 5:27 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
    <snowflake@gmail.com> wrote:
    <snowflake@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 2020-01-22 11:21 a.m., "snowflake"@gmail.com
    wrote:
    <...>

    Nope! Here there's a warming trend in progress.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50839974
    Next year will continue the global warming trend with
    temperatures again likely to rise more than one degree above
    pre-industrial levels. According to the Met office, 2020 will likely be >>> >1.11C warmer than the average between 1850-1900, The year ahead is set >>> to extend the series of the warmest years on record to six in a row.
    Scientists say the strongest factor causing the rise is greenhouse gas
    emissions.
    Five things we've learned from Madrid climate talks Last decade 'on
    course' to be warmest El Nino's long reach to Antarctic ice The world
    first broke through one degree above pre-industrial temperatures back in >>> 2015.
    [...]>>> Sorry, I can't read that. If it was important
    please make it legible.

    I can read it.

    you must be using a reader that was updated at some point during the
    last 2 decades!

    my "spuhghetti coad" newsreader can display it as well.

    hooda thunk it?

    "nads" won't comment on this poast...

    no it can't you're just being a 4 year old that wants a candy

    Or ice cream.

    2 scoops?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Sn!pe@1:229/2 to persent@gmail.com on Thursday, January 23, 2020 09:32:20
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: snipeco.2@gmail.com

    % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2020-01-22 4:55 p.m., mixed nuts wrote:
    On 1/22/2020 5:27 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
    <sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m> wrote:


    <sn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wflake@gmail.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m>
    wr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=te:


    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=1-22 11:21 a.m., >>>>>> "sn ̢轉Ŵ wflake"@gmail.c ̢轉Ŵ m
    wr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=te: > <...> >
    N=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pe! Here there's a warming trend in
    pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gress. > >
    https://www.bbc.c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m/news/science-envir=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >>>>>>>
    nme >nt-5=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=839974 > > Next year will
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntinue the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal >warming trend with >>>>>> temperatures again likely t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise >m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re >>>>>> than =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve >pre-industrial >>>>>> levels. > > Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will >>>>>>> likely
    be >1.11C warmer than the average between
    185=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-19=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=, > > The year >>>>>> ahead is set t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= extend the series >=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >>>>>> the warmest years =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= six in a r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w. > > Scientists say the >>>>>> str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngest fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >causing the rise is >>>>>> greenh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=use gas >emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns. > > Five >>>>>> things we've learned fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m Madrid climate talks Last > >>>>>> decade '=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse' t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be >>>>>>> warmest El Nin=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?='s l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng reach >
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= Antarctic ice The w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld first > >>>>>> br=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ke thr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ugh =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree >>>>>>> ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve pre-industrial temperatures back in >
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15. > > Each year since then has seen temperatures >>>>>> cl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve this mark. > > The warmest year
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd is >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=16 when a
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El >NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= made
    a
    significant difference. > > Image c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pyrightGETTY
    IMAGES
    Image capti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n > Warming in the Arctic is
    m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re > pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=unced
    than in
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther > parts =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld This weather >
    phen=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=men=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n sees sea surface
    temperatures
    increase in the central and eastern Pacific and it's >
    ass=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ciated with a range =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f impacts > >>>>>> ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld, including the >
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=verall gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal level
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >
    warming. > > Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the Met >>>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice, the chances =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f a
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng El NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= in >>>>>>> 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= are l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w. > > They >>>>>> f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast that the gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal average
    temperature next year will be in the range =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.99C t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= 1.23C with a central estimate >>>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f 1.11C. The researchers say that the key
    fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r will be emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2 and =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther
    warming
    gases. > > "Natural events - such as El
    NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-induced warming in >the
    Pacific -
    influence the climate system, but in the absence
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f El
    NiÃ∞â√ıÃ≠±=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=, this >f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast
    gives a
    clear picture =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f the >str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngest
    fact=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r causing temperatures >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= rise - >>>>>> greenh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=use gas >emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns," said
    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=fess=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >Adam Scaife, the Met
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice head =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng-range predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n. > >
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n the rise Acc=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rding t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >>>>>>> researchers, carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n di=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=xide >
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns this year have risen slightly, despite a > >>>>>> dr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=p in the use =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=al. >>>>>>>> The Gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal Carb=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ject's annual analysis =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f
    emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n trends suggests that C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2 will >>>>>>> g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= up by =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.6% in
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19. >
    The rise is due t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntinuing
    str=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ng gr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wth in the
    utilisati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=il and >>>>>> gas. > > The scale =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns has a >>>>>> direct >bearing =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n temperatures, scientists say. > > >>>>>> Pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=visi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nal figures released earlier >>>>>> this >m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nth by the W=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld
    Mete=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=l=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=gical
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rganizati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n (WM=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=) >>>>>> suggest >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 is =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=urse >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be the sec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nd >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r third >warmest year ever. > > If
    th=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se numbers h=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld,
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15-2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19 w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld end up >>>>>>> being the warmest five-year peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>>> rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd. > > The Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice say they >>>>>> have c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nfidence >in their predicti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>> f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= based
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n what's >happened in previ=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us
    years. >
    This time last year they estimated that 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=19
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld be 1.1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ve >>>>>>> the
    185=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=-19=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= mark. The >>>>>> actual >temperature rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rded this year
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m >January t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ct=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ber >sh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ws a
    gl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=bal mean 1.11C. > > The BBC Briefing is a series >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f >d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=adable
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=nline guides >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the big
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=pics in the news. Click here >if y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u >>>>>> want m=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=re c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ntext >and facts
    ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ut UK energy p=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=licy and the
    r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur net
    zer=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=als. > >
    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wnl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad the updated BBC Energy
    Briefing
    (1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB) (PDF, 1=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=.4MB) > > "The
    f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=recast f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld place next >>>>>> year >am=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ngst the six warmest years =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n >>>>>>> rec=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rd, which w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld all have
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ccurred since 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=15," said Dr
    D=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ug Smith, a Met =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ffice research >>>>>>> fell=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w. > > "All =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f these years have >>>>>> been ar=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=und >1.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=C warmer than the
    pre-industrial >peri=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=d." > > With temperatures keeping >>>>>> cl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= the >=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ne degree >>>>>> mark, there will be renewed >c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ncern
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m scientists that the >w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld is >>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n track t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= breach >the 1.5C limit that >>>>>> many researchers say is the thresh=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ld
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasingly danger=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=us impacts. > > >>>>>> 2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= will see a maj=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r >>>>>> push >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= get c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    ramp up >their plans t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= ensure the
    w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld
    stays >bel=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w the 1.5C mark. > > The recent
    C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=P25 summit in Madrid saw several key issues >kicked >>>>>> d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn the r=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ad t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w where c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=untries
    fr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=m all =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver the w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rld >>>>>>> will meet next N=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vember. > > The critical issue
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f increasing ambiti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= curb emissi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns is set
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=minate the
    discussi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, which will be >presided
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ver by the UK. > > The C=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=mmittee
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n Climate Change has >warned the
    g=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=vernment that Britain needed >t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= >>>>>> d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= better t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= meet its
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=wn targets if it wanted t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= have >>>>>>> credibility with neg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tiat=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rs in
    Glasg=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w.

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

    i kn=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w

    Nice X-Face, shame ab=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ut the rest. Why
    d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n't y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=u make a pr=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=per >>>> Mime
    charset declarati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n?

    And why w=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=uld my entirely US-ASCII usenet
    p=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=st require a MIME header,
    rat-t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=thed pedantic
    pl=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ker?

    https://t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?==?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ls.ietf.=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rg/html/r

    fc2=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=45

    This set =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f d=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=cuments,
    c=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=llectively called the Multipurp=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=se >>> Internet Mail Extensi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ns, =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r MIME,
    redefines the f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmat =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f messages
    t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= all=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=w f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r

    (1) textual message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies in character sets
    =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII,

    (2) an extensible set =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=f different
    f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmats f=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=r
    n=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n-textual
    message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies,

    (3) multi-part message b=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=dies, and

    (4) textual header inf=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=rmati=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n in >>> character sets =?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ther than US-ASCII.

    Pleace t=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?= be explaining y=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=ur
    idi=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=tic suggesti=?UTF-8?B?4p2E?=n.

    Sorry, I can't read that. If it was important please make it legible.

    I can read it.

    i never tried

    I reckoned it couldn't be important enough.

    --
    ^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Checkmate@1:229/2 to All on Monday, January 27, 2020 10:29:35
    XPost: alt.checkmate
    From: More.Bull.Schiff@gmail.com

    Warning! Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles when reading posts by Checkmate.

    On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 18:03:07 -0500 "Sir Hmer Hall, Esq." put forth
    the following notion, which was duly noted and recorded:



    On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) wrote:

    <...>

    Consolation prize: I still like your X-Face.

    Does it arouse your prurient interests like my X-Face: does?

    You wish your X-Ass actually looked that firm... your farts would probably sound like a dog whistle.

    --
    Checkmate
    Copyright 2020
    all rights reserved

    https://youtu.be/wT-8Dm1VThc

    ***************************************************
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    kensi." -Nadegda
    Message-ID: <pbg8ne$p9k$21@dont-email.me> ***************************************************

    AUK Hammer of Thor award, Feb. 2012 (Pre-Burnore)
    Destroyer of the AUK Ko0k Awards (Post-Burnore)
    Co-winner Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker
    award May 2001, (Brethern of Beelzebub troll)
    Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker award, Feb 2012

    Author, Humorist, Cynic
    Philosopher, Humanitarian
    Poet, Elektrishun to the Stars
    Usenet Shot-Caller

    In loving memory of The Battle Kitten
    May 2010-February 12, 2017

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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