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@mr.black | 14 March 25 |
when yellowstone blows then that will fk the climate up
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@crail | 14 March 25 |
Maybe yogi bear could help
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@ogdenz | 15 March 25 |
@ alvar89 - 14.03.25 - 09:27pm It is a dumb statement thats what it is. Has nothing to do with the fact that we are losing all the large trees and that there is a massive over cutting going on. The fact that nature has been disturbed and no one gives a sh*t because its not peddled by the paid media or politicians. It is a far greater problem than a few fossil fuel driven cars in the european countries. The wars and countries that pollute like theres no tomorrow in asia gets ignored because there is no money to be made stopping those. Gotta strangle the countries with the least pollution first right? It's not a dumb statement as it's true. Although I do understand that you don't get truths. |
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@trunking | 15 March 25 |
@ alvar89 - 14.03.25 - 08:36pm You live in a place far different than me to spout that nonsense. I grew up in a place full of woods. Its all almost gone. It is the same in many parts of the world. The wood corporations use politicians to say the same sh*t oh we had less trees in the 30s yadda yadda. Brush is no tree that city folk see out of a bus window. Tell that anti-environmentalist. |
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@3mel | 15 March 25 |
coral reefs are already dying around the world because of climate changes.
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@mr.black | 16 March 25 |
i thought the were regenerating ...... can't believe owt these days ...... next aliens be running parliament with the space ship sat on top of big ben .....psyops everywhere ![]() |
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@3mel | 16 March 25 |
if someone told you a less upsetting interpretation on things maybe they're not the kind of people to be listening to !?
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@shadow27 | 16 March 25 |
@ mr.black - 14.03.25 - 10:52pm what about them dinosaur polluters farting and all them active volcanoes that cause more pollution than anything ? I'm not talking about the cause in that statement, what I'm saying is that if the food chain collapses the billions of humans we have now will have a hard time surviving it. |
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@trunking | 16 March 25 |
Please explain to me why is there so much oil, coal and natural gas deposits if trees usually decay? Was there a global flood or something that buried all these trees?
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@ogdenz | 16 March 25 |
You have to chop trees down in order to make room to plant others..it's just common sense man.
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@faun | 16 March 25 |
@ shadow27 - 16.03.25 - 12:23pm I'm not talking about the cause in that statement, what I'm saying is that if the food chain collapses the billions of humans we have now will have a hard time surviving it. It's a catch-22 situation, isn't it. When everyone's dying of starvation, one can't even eat them, as there'll be no meat on their bones. Best to get a couple of chest freezers and start freezing a few before the rush. |
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@1clivey1 | 16 March 25 |
Ive frozen a few chest's in mine
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@3mel | 16 March 25 |
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@shadow27 | 18 March 25 |
I think my bait worked... Look who popped up again all of a sudden in another topic ![]() |
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@shadow27 | 19 March 25 |
There has been an unusual die off of fish along our coast.. even surfers were affected by a mystery illness. PIRSA is saying it's the result of an algal bloom... Are these airborne though? Can it affect people who haven't even set foot in the water? Lots of very ill people and many beaches have been put off limits. As oceans become dead zones you can expect many coastal areas to suffer similarly. |
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@shadow27 | 7 April 25 |
This ''toxic sludge'' situation is getting worse. It's being generated by a marine heatwave, surely. I wonder if people here will wake up when they can't safely go to their beaches anymore, can't go fishing? There is so much just washing up dead on the beach right now. It's not just toxic to marine life, it's toxic to anything that gets exposed to it. |
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@shadow27 | 6 May 25 |
Sharks now washing ashore here. Deoxygenation event is intensifying. It could accelerate exponentially. But with the election nonsense having been the focus recently, the authorities were doing their best to keep the public in the dark about this worsening situation. Two months is a long time. You have to consider this.. one factor affects another and another and so on. It reinforces itself and intensifies. With ocean temperatures rising this could be a real catastrophe for a nation whose identity has been all about it's beaches. |
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@eyesore | 6 May 25 |
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@ alvar89 - 14.03.25 - 09:27pm It is a dumb statement thats what it is. Has nothing to do with the fact that we are losing all the large trees and that there is a massive over cutting going on. The fact that nature has been disturbed and no one gives a sh*t because its not peddled by the paid media or politicians. It is a far greater problem than a few fossil fuel driven cars in the european countries. The wars and countries that pollute like theres no tomorrow in asia gets ignored because there is no money to be made stopping those. Gotta strangle the countries with the least pollution first right? We're not affecting nature , we're affecting ourselves, earth was here billions of years before us and it will be here quintillion of years after we're gone.We don't have the power to destroy the earth and we never will.Earth will evolve and march on with or without us.It's just human arrogance to suggest otherwise. |
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@ogdenz | 6 May 25 |
We are definitely messing up the environment,industrialization has sped up climate change. The earth will survive no doubt but we are speeding up our own decline. |
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@alanball | 6 May 25 |
The planet would be great with no humans
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