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Summers Goo, it ay bin a very warm un.. Atta put me heating on this evening.. Where's abit of global warming when ya need it. It'd saved me a few Bob on me gas bill.. |
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@mikeymk | 26 September 23 |
It's bollocks. Just as it's bollocks that Co2 is a bad thing. Just do as you're told. Stay indoors. Live in fear. Pay the billionaires. And be thankful. And reduce your carbon dioxide output. Ignore the fact that your entire lifetime's worth of Co2 is produced by the felling of the Amazon rainforest in one single hour. Just remortgage your house and spend thousands of pounds on a new heat pump. Then you can feel all warm and fuzzy inside. And be proud. You're doing your bit. |
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@ogdenz | 26 September 23 |
You don't believe humans are speeding up global warming or that it's actually a load of bollox Mikey? Global warming isn't true? |
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@tranie | 26 September 23 |
Not 1 thing I can do would make 1 iota of a change to global warming. When big company's are poluting the planet. Water company's are dumping raw sewage. Anything I do is a meer grain of sand in a desert
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@ogdenz | 26 September 23 |
Yet if everyone did what they could we could slow it down..even if we are past the point of no return.
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@critical | 26 September 23 |
@ mikeymk - 26.09.23 - 08:49pm It's bollocks. Just as it's bollocks that Co2 is a bad thing. Just do as you're told. Stay indoors. Live in fear. Pay the billionaires. And be thankful. And reduce your carbon dioxide output. Ignore the fact that your entire lifetime's worth of Co2 is produced by the felling of the Amazon rainforest in one single hour. Just remortgage your house and spend thousands of pounds on a new heat pump. Then you can feel all warm and fuzzy inside. And be proud. You're doing your bit. this |
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@shadow27 | 26 September 23 |
Hottest September on record.. but it's El Nino? Yeah, right... Those east coast pansies will be crying about it soon enough when they get their first 40 degree day lol |
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@warded | 26 September 23 |
We are still getting +20 C days this week
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@shadow27 | 26 September 23 |
Did you know that oil and gas giants have infiltrated our own Bureau of Meteorology? You won't get the truth from them about any sudden temperature rises. |
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@shadow27 | 26 September 23 |
Oil giants Shell, Santos, Woodside and Chevron finance the Bureau of Meteorology. Sandi Keane investigates the influence of the fossil fuel sector over the Bureaus public documents. The Bureau of Meteorology, the long-trusted national weather, climate and water agency, was established in 1906. It is tasked with delivering products and services that contribute to the health, safety, wellbeing, social and economic lives of all Australians. One would expect, therefore, that tackling climate change is a key way of contributing to that health and wellbeing. Freedom of Information documents have, however, revealed that gas giants such as Shell, Santos, Woodside and Chevron, some of the worlds biggest greenhouse gas emitters, are some of the Bureaus biggest customers. In the 2018/2019 financial year, total revenue from these companies was 4.6 million. That kind of money buys a lot of influence. And earlier this year, the Bureau splashed a glowing article about Santos, a major player in gas fracking, across the internal website home page, leaked photos show. |
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@shadow27 | 26 September 23 |
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@3mel | 26 September 23 |
something I saw in a reddit video on propaganda said that the concept of a carbon footprint was invented by the big corporate polluters to push the responsibility back onto the regular folk while they do sweet f a.
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@3mel | 26 September 23 |
@ shadow27 - 26.09.23 - 10:25pm Did you know that oil and gas giants have infiltrated our own Bureau of Meteorology? You won't get the truth from them about any sudden temperature rises. oil and gas companies were the first groups to discover global warming 40 plus years ago ironically. |
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@mikeymk | 27 September 23 |
The globe warms and cools over time, not far akin to the pattern of a row of saw teeth. Tampering with it is perhaps the dumbest direction man could take. I've said before that man has done an impressive amount of damage to the environment since the start of the industrial revolution. But the clean-up began several decades ago. The coal-smogged cities of the 50s, petrol-smogged cities of the 70s.. Historic British buildings are lighter in colour now, but ironically the clean up was led by the U.S. The public has already shown how easily they can be controlled, using the environment. It has been constructive in it's dosage, steering us carefully into a cleaner direction. And most people have been all for it. Unless it was Thatcher closing mines. Then we wanted smog instead. Is this iron-fisted turbocharging of environmental panic necessary though? Or is it being used for fuel..? |
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@3mel | 27 September 23 |
look at the frequency of worldwide extreme weather events and decide for yourself if it's A) unrelated or B) the beginnings of the manifestation of things people have been warning us about ? just because politicians are useless, shameless aunts who'll exploit the situation to increase their budgets doesn't mean the issue isn't of valid concern. more than one thing can be true at once. |
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@shadow27 | 27 September 23 |
The Americans were the first conservationists, seeing the value of such places as Yellowstone etc.
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