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  • #61
    Re: Frightening.

    Originally posted by Allez Allez Allez View Post
    In what way?

    Got to read that as you decide.
    There’s a kind of induced pseudo religious fervour on the subject so you can’t address it logically and if you do you could get stoned in the market square.

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    • #62
      Re: Frightening.

      Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
      It's terrifying. It's the single biggest issue that any government or individual should be concerned about. I've read alot about mass extinction events over the lockdown and it seems we've already triggered one. It occupies a great deal of my thoughts and time and I'd hoped that the Pandemic would be a trigger to a better society and that there would be no return to the old normal. That ship has sadly sailed.

      You're right, it shouldn't be political but it's become political and it's all gone crazy. I'm genuinely down about it and have nothing positive left, to be honest.
      Totally agree with you. Very worrying indeed. People need to wake up to this.
      Spedger

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      • #63
        Re: Frightening.

        Originally posted by RonnieBird View Post
        Got to read that as you decide.
        There’s a kind of induced pseudo religious fervour on the subject so you can’t address it logically and if you do you could get stoned in the market square.
        What a cop out.

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        • #64
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          Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
          What a cop out.

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          • #65
            Re: Frightening.

            Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
            And why are there so many cows?
            When a daddy cow and a mummy cow love each other very much...hang on a sec, that's Bull.

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            • #66
              Re: Frightening.

              Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
              When a daddy cow and a mummy cow love each other very much...hang on a sec, that's Bull.
              Tell us the udder one

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              • #67
                Re: Frightening.

                I think we should listen to Jeremy Clarkson 🤔

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                • #68
                  Re: Frightening.

                  Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                  I think it was last January some time, and there had been extremely cold weather in the eastern USA, and the scientists said it was a knock-on effect of climate change. So if it's cold it's climate change, if it's windy it's climate change. If it's hot it's climate change. If it's wet -or dry- it's climate change.
                  China is building/financing 100's of coal-fired plants across the globe, whilst Boris is telling us to rip out boilers and scrap our cars, just for the sake of politics.

                  Interesting to note that one of the reasons that China needs more electricity generated is because it’s exporting increasing volumes of goods to the West.

                  Perhaps if we stopped buying their stuff it would have a significant impact on the country’s carbon emissions

                  I know the west won’t follow this.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Frightening.

                    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                    I think we should listen to Jeremy Clarkson ��
                    why what does he have to say?

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                    • #70
                      Re: Frightening.

                      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                      why what does he have to say?

                      You should also listen to David Bellamy… he’s now been de-platformed as his views don’t fit the current narrative 😂

                      He also mentioned the Ice - Age

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                      • #71
                        Re: Frightening.

                        Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                        humans are having a big effect on the climate. you clearly haven't understood the science.

                        and who do you think is to blame for all the cows?
                        man cows

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                        • #72
                          Re: Frightening.

                          Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                          You should also listen to David Bellamy… he’s now been de-platformed as his views don’t fit the current narrative ��

                          He also mentioned the Ice - Age
                          well he died of dementia in 2019 so not really deplatformed.
                          In his foreword to the 1989 book The Greenhouse Effect,[23] Bellamy wrote:

                          The profligate demands of humankind are causing far-reaching changes to the atmosphere of planet Earth, of this there is no doubt. Earth's temperature is showing an upward swing, the so-called greenhouse effect, now a subject of international concern. The greenhouse effect may melt the glaciers and ice caps of the world, causing the sea to rise and flood many of our great cities and much of our best farmland.

                          Bellamy's later statements on global warming indicate that he subsequently changed his views. A letter he published on 16 April 2005 in New Scientist asserted that a large proportion (555 of 625) of the glaciers being observed by the World Glacier Monitoring Service were advancing, not retreating.[24] George Monbiot of The Guardian tracked down Bellamy's original source for this information and found that it was from discredited data originally published by Fred Singer, who claimed to have obtained these figures from a 1989 article in the journal Science; however, Monbiot proved that this article had never existed.[25] Bellamy subsequently accepted that his figures on glaciers were wrong, and announced in a letter to The Sunday Times in 2005 that he had "decided to draw back from the debate on global warming"

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                          • #73
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                            It seems Sicily experienced the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe today - 48.8 degrees C.

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                            • #74
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                              Mad how these alternative facts are always so easy to disprove.

                              He’s been deplatformed got me though

                              Cancelled from his mortal platform!

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                              • #75
                                Re: Frightening.

                                Originally posted by Baloo View Post
                                It seems Sicily experienced the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe today - 48.8 degrees C.
                                I think people who are 40 or under have had a record temperature every year of their lives.

                                Also can people not remember how vastly different winters used to be? The Earth’s temperature has be known to change but over 1000s of years, not 50.

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