Carbon dioxide hysteria (Page 11/170)
Jake_Dragon DEC 29, 01:48 AM

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Originally posted by ray b:


follow the MONEY

IT WILL LEAD TO THE TRUTH every time

yes the oil corp's bankroll the lying scum you parrot

why don't you know that ?



Wichita DEC 29, 02:31 PM

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rinselberg DEC 29, 07:50 PM
10 signs we got closer to climate disaster in 2022

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Earth's climate is warming dramatically, and the signs are all around us, from vanishing glaciers to zombie viruses awakening in melting permafrost.


Tia Ghose for LiveScience; December 26, 2022.
https://www.livescience.com...-change-uncontrolled
Wichita DEC 29, 09:07 PM
rinselberg DEC 29, 10:15 PM


How many people are there that would actually say "No more children. It's too hard on the environment and the climate."..?

How many such people, even from just the subset of the population that expresses concern about greenhouse gas emissions and other climate-related and environmental issues, and expresses approval of the climate-related parts of the Biden and Democrats-backed Inflation Reduction Act that was passed by Congress and signed into law in August? (I would refer to that legislation by its number, but "Inflation Reduction Act" is easier to remember, even if it is something of a contrivance.)

Would such "No More Children" people in the U.S. be numbered in the 100s? The 1000s? Maybe some 10s of 1000s? That's not very many people in a U.S. with a population of over 330 million.

This "No More Children" idea strikes me as a rather uncommon sentiment—but there it is, posted online as if it amounted to something.

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Wichita JAN 02, 01:12 PM
I thought Al Gore told us that billions would die by now.

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rinselberg JAN 02, 01:34 PM

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Originally posted by Wichita:
I thought Al Gore told us that billions would die by now.


I doubt that he predicted anything as exact as "billions dead from global warming after the first screening of 'An Inconvenient Truth' and before the first day of 2023."

You sure? He said many things. But did he say anything quite like that?


olejoedad JAN 02, 05:27 PM
Few things said by Al Gore made any sense.

Thankfully the man never won the Presidency.
randye JAN 02, 05:58 PM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

I thought Al Gore told us that billions would die by now.





Is Algore still alive ?

If so, does he hang out with Greta ?

Do climate kooks. cluster?

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WonderBoy JAN 02, 07:39 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:



How many people are there that would actually say "No more children. It's too hard on the environment and the climate."..?

How many such people, even from just the subset of the population that expresses concern about greenhouse gas emissions and other climate-related and environmental issues, and expresses approval of the climate-related parts of the Biden and Democrats-backed Inflation Reduction Act that was passed by Congress and signed into law in August? (I would refer to that legislation by its number, but "Inflation Reduction Act" is easier to remember, even if it is something of a contrivance.)

Would such "No More Children" people in the U.S. be numbered in the 100s? The 1000s? Maybe some 10s of 1000s? That's not very many people in a U.S. with a population of over 330 million.

This "No More Children" idea strikes me as a rather uncommon sentiment—but there it is, posted online as if it amounted to something.



One of R.I.'s control freaks from the cabal:


In other news on R.I.'s zero carb diet EV love fest (where $moneys$ goes back to the Marxists behind the scenes and leave the general population in debt):
A brother and sister say they had to stop 6 times in one day to charge their rented Tesla in cold weather after the battery drained quickly