Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

petros

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Hahaha pretty good Cliffy, I take it you don't believe in leading by example? I think people shouldn't advocate for anything that they are not prepared to do themselves.
Free trips to Hawaii.

2 weeks of living beachside picking up tsunami debris while living the pure life eating coconuts and wild chicken.

After that they do a cannonball off a dive board into the caldera on Kilauea as a sacrifice to Ka wahine `ai honua.

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Offing yourself to Pele is a must
 

petros

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I really don't care what you believe. I spent 10 years living in the forest, off grid, not contributing to the chaos and destruction and if I hadn't been hit by a logging truck I would still be off grid. What have you done to mitigate your ecological foot print.

The more fuel that is used, the higher a barrel of oil is priced, the more activity on the patch, the more money I make then I like to watch TV, and oh yeah avoid logging trucks.

To offset the money I make I expense the farm we still have, of the 2000 acres we have 800 is still in forest that more than offsets my carbon footprint Lol
 

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I really don't care what you believe. I spent 10 years living in the forest, off grid, not contributing to the chaos and destruction and if I hadn't been hit by a logging truck I would still be off grid. What have you done to mitigate your ecological foot print.

Squatting? 10 years isn't enough for squatters rights
 

petros

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But that chick with the big teeth and gums said we are dead in (now) 11 years. May as well enjoy the last of -45C winter with massive tire fire parties.
 

petros

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All of them. They are a huge source of potential energy. The ones I don't burn in the next 11 years can be dumped at sea to create a reef.
 

petros

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Free trips to Hawaii.
2 weeks of living beachside picking up tsunami debris while living the pure life eating coconuts and wild chicken.
After that they do a cannonball off a dive board into the caldera on Kilauea as a sacrifice to Ka wahine `ai honua.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Offing yourself to Pele is a must


 

darkbeaver

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I think anyone thinking human beings are the greatest parasite to our world should sacrifice themselves for the greater good of this planet


i agreee theyb should as soon as possible disconect themselves fom the exact power configuration that was

able to connect with thier head, first oportunity I,m off this planet. exclaimation mark, i think minerals are more important than humans/
 
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darkbeaver

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i agreee theyb should as soo as possible disconect themselves fdrom the exact power configuration that was

able to connect with thier head, first oportunity I,m off this planet. exclaimation mark, i think minerals are more important than humans/
Meat is not a secure supoisittory of information, rocks of various constitution are more treliable supositrories.
 

darkbeaver

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Good for you.


He believes hes saved something while he,s consumned the stuff that defines him at the average level, otherwise he would not be able to communicate with the rest of us. a real environmental hero would commit suicide and give real w
eight to thier profested convictions. I will swallow Cliffys stuff when he sets himself alight in some public square.
Don,t you dare Cliviffy.



Let me reeterate my position , the Sun rules and it dosen,t give a fuk about your environmental awareness you,re environmental position or the number and quialityt of your waste disposal habits
 

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Oil And Gas Giants Spend Millions Lobbying To Block Climate Change Policies

Every year, the world's five largest publicly owned oil and gas companies spend approximately $200 million on lobbying designed to control, delay or block binding climate-motivated policy. This has caused problems for governments seeking to implement policies in the wake of the Paris Agreement which are vital in meeting climate change targets. Companies are generally reluctant to disclose such lobbying expenditure and late last week, a report from InfluenceMap used a methodology focusing on the best available records along with intensive research of corporate messaging to gauge their level of influence on initiatives to halt climate change.
BP has the highest annual expenditure on climate lobbying at $53 million, followed by Shell with $49 million and ExxonMobil with $41 million. Chevron and Total each spend around $29 million every year. InfluenceMap states that part of the lobby spend goes towards sophisticated efforts to engage politicians and the general public on environmental policies that could impact fossil fuel usage. A recent example of this is BP coordinating messages across its social media channels and advertising platforms that reframe the climate crisis as a "dual" energy challenge.



More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallm...-to-block-climate-change-policies-infographic