Greece and other areas of the Balkans and Central Europe still continued to swelter under the wilting heat of winds that fed up from the deserts of North Africa: Winds that moreover had originated close to the tropics. In Britain meanwhile indifferent conditions resulted from cool swirling winds that offered a disappointing start to summer.
Which category this fell within, either Global Warming or Climate Change was hard to tell, but those who had been around for a lot longer than these terms had ever been known, saw nothing unusual or cause for concern.
