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"Madam President, good science is based on observation. One swallow may not a summer make, but the arrival of a Bewick’s swan 25 days earlier than expected at the excellent Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust in my constituency is always seen as a harbinger of a severe winter. The fact is that lots of people choose to believe theories which are, at best, not proven. After regular rising temperatures, which may also correlate with sunspots, the rise has stalled. It is not happening. Antarctic ice is growing again. Paris is based on crude modelling. The long-term evidence is of oscillations to patterns lasting thousands of years, and the pursuit of this chimera is costing jobs and investment – but only in the UK and the EU, as the climate change theories export them to China and other developing countries. The developing countries will laugh at us, refuse to sign our agreements and profit at our expense. I prefer to believe the Bewick’s swans. They are leaving Russia early because it is too cold."@en1
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