Ok, sure you can blame various different nationalities for the acts of burning fossil fuels, and deforestation - but they do it because we, as consumers, have created a market for it. Can you tell me that every piece of furniture in your house came from sustainably managed forests? I doubt it. Does all your power come from renewable energy? Again, I doubt it. The actions of multinational companies will only change when there is a great public demand for them to do so. Until all consumers refuse to buy energy that hasn't been carbon offset, or anything made of wood, etc, that hasn't been produced sustainably, then nothing will change. If you want to blame these companies, you may as well blame yourself for not thinking before you buy their products. Many companies, especially in the fine and bulk chemical industries, have vastly reduced the amount of pollutants they produce, whilst the headlines go to BP for the oil-spills, etc.
I'll leave your shaky grasp of politics for someone else to have fun with, as Thatcher was before my time, but basically, yes, it might be a little cooler than normal for this month of the year, but temperatures always fluctuate - it's not evidence against Global warming. If you actually understood the theory of global warmings, you'd know that actually one of the main causes of concern in the future is the resulting ice age that it would cause, as a result of the dilution of the Gulf Stream, but never mind, that doesn't fit the Huth theory of the world.
You ****ing googled that,then copy & paste, trying to pretend that you are a ****ing clever ****, with a name constructed with canary in it, did your'e predecessors work down the mines by any chance?


