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    Oops, yep, forgot the link.

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    ^ Meh

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    Being from the Irish Times is probably going to be what tips taxi over into strokes-ville.

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    Part of the reason she inspires such rage, of course, is blindingly obvious. Climate change is terrifying. The Amazon is burning. So too is the Savannah. Parts of the Arctic are on fire. Sea levels are rising. There are more vicious storms and wildfires and droughts and floods. Denial is easier than confronting the terrifying truth.
    rage ??

    it's more incredulity at how supposedly sensible people have been hoodwinked into falling for the meaningless blatherings of this damaged puppet.

    and i dont deny that the temperature of the planet is increasing, or that those increasing temperatures are changing weather patterns.

    so whats your point piss?

    ... other than to promote your aggressive ageist agenda as you become increasingly triggered by the opinions of people older and much wiser than yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    rage ??
    Yes, calm down, nobody wants your triggered old arse stroking out on their conscience. Deep breaths, count to 10, let a few clouds go past without yelling at them for being lazy and indolent.

    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    so whats your point piss?
    Well, for one, that having to repeat my points doesn't say much for your ability to discern and retain information, and for another that you're on the wrong side of history. Again:

    she also represents something else: the sight of their impending obsolescence hurtling towards them.


    Another FaRTesque cut 'n paste of another completely irrelevant pic coming up again now...?

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    Most of her critics seem to be white middle aged men with shit jobs/unemployed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    it's more incredulity at how supposedly sensible people have been hoodwinked into falling for the meaningless blatherings of this damaged puppet.
    Opps I guess the nurse was changing your shit filled diapers when I already discounted and smashed your dimwitted post so this is just complete right wing nonsense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandaloopy View Post
    Most of her critics seem to be white middle aged men with shit jobs/unemployed.
    And where do you get that link from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic
    And where do you get that link from?
    Empirical observation probably.

    Same way you can link science deniers to Trump fans to Brexiters...

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    an rabble rouser. 16 years old, with no experience of life or the world , falling for the empty socialist promise of the nirvana that for some reason has yet to materialise in any socialist state on the planet.
    It really shows how dimwitted these cunts are that they can be convinced this is an opportunity to "own libtards" rather than a looming ecological disaster that will affect them too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    Thread Flouncettes:

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    Snubs.


    Bugger. Maybe I better leave SC alone.
    I'll stay Lulu.

    Trumpanzees can't all be that fucking thick.


    Can they?

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    Greta Thunberg triggers the troglodytes among us ... apparently



    Below are some dot points from an opinion piece ...


    • Things that girls like, things that girls are interested in, are routinely devalued and considered as trivial.
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    • We like certain 16-year-olds. Ideally, ones that look like they're on the cusp of blossoming womanhood. Barely legal in porn parlance.
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    • But she's not just a girl. She's a girl with Asperger's. And Asperger's is commonly perceived as a disability.
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    • But she's not just a girl with Asperger's. She's a Swedish girl with Asperger's.
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    • Greta is the ghost of a very dismal Christmas future.


    The opinion piece is by Lauren Rosewarne is a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne and currently a visiting professor at Wesleyan University, USA.

    Oh, like Greta, she's an author ... Her 11th book, Why We Remake: The Politics, Economics and Emotions of Film Remakes, will be published in 2020 by Routledge.

    Here
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    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    What frightens these dinosaurs so much about a small, charismatic girl fighting for the future of the planet? Why do they need to resort to personal smears to win their arguments? Maybe because the facts are not on their side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You dumb geriatric dosser Africa is not a top polluter it is barely even industrialized at all.
    You stupid fuck.

    Try this from https://www.iea.org/statistics/balances/

    In 2017, Africa produced 8.1% of the world’s energy, a similar share as in 1971, although African energy production almost tripled during the same period.
    African energy production is dominated by oil, and biofuels and waste, followed by natural gas and coal. Africa’s share of global TPES increased from 3.4% in 1971 to 5.8% in 2017; and despite many African countries being dependent on imports of fossil fuels, as a region it is energy self-sufficient and a net exporter of coal, natural gas and crude oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    You stupid fuck.

    Try this from https://www.iea.org/statistics/balances/

    In 2017, Africa produced 8.1% of the world’s energy, a similar share as in 1971, although African energy production almost tripled during the same period.
    African energy production is dominated by oil, and biofuels and waste, followed by natural gas and coal. Africa’s share of global TPES increased from 3.4% in 1971 to 5.8% in 2017; and despite many African countries being dependent on imports of fossil fuels, as a region it is energy self-sufficient and a net exporter of coal, natural gas and crude oil.
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    ^ Brilliant

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    Interesting to note,the emotionally disturbed members,defending a emotionally disturbed child......

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    Not at all,surprising to note,where thicko stands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    You stupid fuck.

    Try this from https://www.iea.org/statistics/balances/

    In 2017, Africa produced 8.1% of the world’s energy, a similar share as in 1971, although African energy production almost tripled during the same period.
    African energy production is dominated by oil, and biofuels and waste, followed by natural gas and coal. Africa’s share of global TPES increased from 3.4% in 1971 to 5.8% in 2017; and despite many African countries being dependent on imports of fossil fuels, as a region it is energy self-sufficient and a net exporter of coal, natural gas and crude oil.

    Your quote shows that a continent with nearly 20% of the world's population had less than 6% of the world's energy supply in 2017.

    And this disproves snubby's statement that Africa is not a top polluter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    What frightens these dinosaurs so much about a small, charismatic girl fighting for the future of the planet? Why do they need to resort to personal smears to win their arguments? Maybe because the facts are not on their side.
    What should be much more disturbing and frightening is the blind and casual manner in which we do nothing in our lifestyles to reflect the beloved causes/issues for which we stand for so valiantly.

    Most are getting it.

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    You certainly can't be blamed for much air fuel consumption between Portland and Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Your quote shows that a continent with nearly 20% of the world's population had less than 6% of the world's energy supply in 2017.
    Exactly and here is how it looks after the sun goes down. It is really industrialized.



    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    And this disproves snubby's statement that Africa is not a top polluter?
    It doesn't in fact it reinforces it. Sadly he is too stupid to realize it. Just another right wing retard that suffers from Dunning-Kruger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Most are getting it.
    Yes, it's starting to take hold among those not in denial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chico
    Interesting to note,the emotionally disturbed members,defending a emotionally disturbed child......
    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille
    Not at all,surprising to note,where thicko stands.
    No surprise at all...
    Same way you can link science deniers to Trump fans to Brexiters...
    ...they do tend to cluster together.

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