Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:16 - Oct 21 with 612 views | Dubtractor | All so very depressing isn't it? Historians of the future will look back on this period in utter bewilderment that we all saw what was happening, but did so little to prevent it. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:19 - Oct 21 with 595 views | Herbivore | Capitalism gonna capitalism. We'll destroy this planet all in the name of creating wealth for a privileged elite. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:20 - Oct 21 with 585 views | BanksterDebtSlave | On the plus side it is Christmas soon and we can all buy lots of really useful stuff. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:22 - Oct 21 with 575 views | Guthrum |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:16 - Oct 21 by Dubtractor | All so very depressing isn't it? Historians of the future will look back on this period in utter bewilderment that we all saw what was happening, but did so little to prevent it. |
There might not be any. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:24 - Oct 21 with 571 views | BlueBadger |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:19 - Oct 21 by Herbivore | Capitalism gonna capitalism. We'll destroy this planet all in the name of creating wealth for a privileged elite. |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:26 - Oct 21 with 559 views | BlueBadger | Meanwhile, in the UK. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:28 - Oct 21 with 552 views | Herbivore |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:26 - Oct 21 by BlueBadger | Meanwhile, in the UK. |
I mean, he's an absolute dick isn't he? How the fook have we ended up with him as PM? Ignoring for one moment that we need to replace gas boilers to bring emissions down and he has committed to doing so, it's the culture war boll0cks undertones in almost everything he says, in a week where his colleagues have been trying to pretend that they want a kinder political discourse. Prick. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:37 - Oct 21 with 530 views | NthQldITFC | Filthy, greedy, lying, manipulative, murderous scum. Morning all! There's no excuse and no time left for trying to gain an advantage. There's no room for delicate language and compromise in the name of historical fairness unfortunately. All governments, all businesses, and all individuals need to be held to account right now. Or collapse and death of everything we know and love, in our time or our children's time. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:44 - Oct 21 with 501 views | StokieBlue | Vested interests have taken over. Countries which have skewed their entire economy towards a certain resource, be it oil, gas or coal are now realising that they have screwed up and thus don't want things to change. It's particularly perplexing from Australia given climate change will take away even more inhabitable land from a country which already has huge swathes where people can't really live. It'll also increase the number of forest fires in the bits where people can live. Norway's position on CCS is also disappointing given it's a country often held up as a bastion of progressive policies and sensible decisions. SB |  | |  |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:47 - Oct 21 with 492 views | DanTheMan |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:44 - Oct 21 by StokieBlue | Vested interests have taken over. Countries which have skewed their entire economy towards a certain resource, be it oil, gas or coal are now realising that they have screwed up and thus don't want things to change. It's particularly perplexing from Australia given climate change will take away even more inhabitable land from a country which already has huge swathes where people can't really live. It'll also increase the number of forest fires in the bits where people can live. Norway's position on CCS is also disappointing given it's a country often held up as a bastion of progressive policies and sensible decisions. SB |
Norway was the really surprising one for me, I know they obviously export a lot of oil so they have their own interests but still very disappointing. |  |
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Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:51 - Oct 21 with 480 views | Guthrum |
Good to see all nations coming together to take climate change seriously. on 08:44 - Oct 21 by StokieBlue | Vested interests have taken over. Countries which have skewed their entire economy towards a certain resource, be it oil, gas or coal are now realising that they have screwed up and thus don't want things to change. It's particularly perplexing from Australia given climate change will take away even more inhabitable land from a country which already has huge swathes where people can't really live. It'll also increase the number of forest fires in the bits where people can live. Norway's position on CCS is also disappointing given it's a country often held up as a bastion of progressive policies and sensible decisions. SB |
Nobody lives in those bits of Australia anyway (apart from Aborigines and they've never counted). If there's no population (that count), then it's easier to rip the ground open and dig out millions of tons of poor-quality coal for the Chinese to burn. Which helps satisfy overseas investors. |  |
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