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I've never liked ducks except the ones on my dinner plate. They've always seemed superfluous as a species in the grand scheme of things. All they do is fly very badly and make inane quacking noises. Add that to the millions of tons of good bread wasted on these creatures and their demise is a positive bonus. Add to that koalas, polar bears, pandas and other animals who spend their time merely lazing around waiting for the next environmental tourist to take a snapshot before they exist no more.
Put that article in the You couldn't make it up column to add to the plethora of other drivel written by what passes for journalism nowadays.
Funny that - Channel 4 news devoted most of it's hour last week to climate change and a report by some odd group of enviros with in need of more grant money from taxpayers that it's probably too late, enjoy it while you can.
Up popped noted climate scientist and part time commedian Bill Bailey sporting binoculars telling John Snow that he'd noticed a decline in bird species of all types because of, er you know, global warming.
No mention of the past five winters worth of global warming cold and snow we've all been suffering and other reasons but such is the power of the climate cult that even supposedly intelligent people are willing to put their face up in front of a camera and spout this nonsense. That takes guts I guess or perhaps it's down to an inherent need to perform and be the centre of attention no matter how bad the material.
Don't worry about the ducks they'll be back with a vengence.
Don't worry about the bees too as long as farmers decide to put back the hedgerows and bee keepers take care of their stock a little more carefully.
Everything's fine. Sit back, have a beer and enjoy what little warmth we get this summer which will probably won't be that much due to, erm, global warming.
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