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The UK Earthquake Was Global Warming

by | 28th, February 2008

earthquake1.jpgTHE earthquake that rattled cupboards and shook windows was part of – it had to be – global warming.

As Laura Blood says:

At 12.54pm the West Midlands, North Yorkshire and London was hit by a Earthquake …

Explosive volcanic eruption and tectonic activity are the two main causes of earthquakes. But with all the talk about global warming and how its effecting the environment isn’t this a sign that we really have to start leading greener lifestyles. Our erratic weather is starting to take real effect.

And a comment on Anorak by Sylvie Pollard:

Some scientists are worried that because the poles are melting so fast, the sudden release of pressure on the titonic [sic] plates is causing more slippage. This has been especially noticeable in Alaska, where over the last couple of years there has been an unprecidented amount of seismic activity.

Geography GCE. Moving “plats”. Pah! It was all lies. Lies! LIES!



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