The big climate change debate

  • Thread starter Thread starter Enock Sithole
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Enock, dont stress. Birth rates are declining in most countries, which will have a knock on effect on every facet of humanity including our productivity.
 
Enock, dont stress. Birth rates are declining in most countries, which will have a knock on effect on every facet of humanity including our productivity.
When the plebs realise that we are the carbon that needs deducing...

The questions I have are:
Who decides when the Carbon has reduced enough?
Who decided to promote batteries over nuclear energy, when we can't use hydrocarbons? Fscking batteries!
 
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It’s become clear that much of what’s driving the climate change narrative isn’t sound science but politics and profit. The climate models being used are deeply flawed — and we know it. The real, verifiable science shows that Earth’s climate has always changed and always will. The current wave of “climate alarmism” follows the same pattern we saw with the earlier global warming scare.
A useful rule of thumb: whenever a government wants to tax you to “fix” something, it’s worth questioning whether the problem is as real as they claim. There’s ample scientific evidence challenging the idea of man-made climate catastrophe, enough to justify tuning out the fearmongering from those who stand to benefit financially or politically. Yes, the planet is changing — but it always has, and the apocalyptic predictions simply don’t hold up under honest scrutiny.
d it always will but the claims are doom and gloom are nonsense.
 
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