A dumb ass fox news shill and you show your utter stupidity comrade. Zerohedge is a pro Russia propaganda site. Typical of you dimwits.
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HoHo since there is nothing in there worth discussing, it probably belongs in the Fox News Retards thread. After all, they are the ones who hired the dumb shit.
https://teakdoor.com/speakers-corner...x-news-82.html
has it started raining acid yet?:)
I'm getting really concerned about all this rain we are having in the UK.
Any ideas if Noah has any space on his boat.:)
Just watched on AlJazeera (beautiful undersea pictures):
Planet SOS: Where will climate refugees go when the tide rises? (video)
We travel to the island nation of Palau to explore the impact of rising seas and warming waters due to climate change.
23 Nov 2019
The island nation of Palau in the western Pacific Ocean is on the front line of the climate crisis. The very thing that has long nurtured people there now threatens them and their way of life.
But as coral reefs around the world are turning into bleached coral graveyards, the super corals of Palau may hold the answer to saving the world's coral reefs.
As oceans warm and sea levels rise, we explore efforts to protect the people and the unique biodiversity of Palau, including a unique sub-species of jellyfish.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark sits down with the President of Palau, Tommy Esang Remengesau Jr, a veteran campaigner on the world stage, who is fighting to draw attention to the plight of the people of the Pacific.
Heidi Zhou-Castro travels to the Alaskan village of Newtok where Alaskan natives are confronting the emotional and financial toll of having to move as the sea consumes their homes.
And Mereana Hond lays out the vast impacts of just a half-degree Celsius rise in global temperature.
Al Jazeera's Oliver Varney goes underwater to observe the pioneering work of scientists on Palau's reefs, hoping to unlock the secret of Palau's super corals and create special strains able to withstand the stresses of a warming planet for use in reefs around the world.
We speak to scientist Ralph Keeling who, along with his father Charles, measured levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere - what's now known as the Keeling Curve.
Finally, Al Jazeera's Natacha Butler is in The Netherlands where they are using age-old technology to explore the possibility of building homes on the water.
https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes...210027418.html
I truly believe- truly believe-that deep down, some people who outwardly support climate change, don't actually believe it. They just don't want to deal with the cognitive overhead that comes when you object to a mainstream narrative. And I totally understand. I wish climate change was true. Then things would be far simpler. There would be less daunting questions about the political order.
And you react to people who openly challenge it, not because you are concerned about the polar bears, but because we lay bare, the inconvenient political question about who could be behind it and where this is coming from.
I think the Occams Razor here is that there's strong Malthusian elements in the Gramscian world order.
^ I believe that there are strong elements of Malthusianism in the Gramsican world order. And that is where climate change is coming from.
Neo-Gramscianism perceives state sovereignty as subjugated to a global economic system marked by the emergence of a transnational financial system and a corresponding transnational system of production. The major players in these systems, multinational corporations and international financial institutions such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, have evolved into a "transnational historic bloc" that exercises global hegemony. The historic bloc acquires its authority through the tacit consent of the governed population gained through coercive techniques of intellectual and cultural persuasion, largely absent violence.
It links itself to other social groups that have been involved in political struggles to expand its influence and seeks to solidify its power through the standardization and liberalization of national economies, creating a single regulatory regime (e.g. World Trade Organization).
Cool, but what you believe is irrelevant because science.Quote:
Originally Posted by Backspin