Or, as Peter Cundall, a wise man and a wise gardener, puts it, "Not so much climate change as climate disruption". He has a point. I've been preparing for this for years, but there seem still to be way too many who don't believe it is happening at all. I'll go on insulating, planting hardy perennial vegetables and tough fruit trees, and keeping the best stores I can of both fuel and water for when the weather goes unseasonably weird, and of food for when we are flooded in or when the power goes off. (Looks out over the quaggy garden while muttering darkly about 'driest state of the driest inhabited continent', which is supposed to apply to South Australia where I live.)