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    Bobphilo
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    Good for you, Killmandril. Good to know there is someone here that knows how to reason and is not blinded by extreme right wing prejudice, racism and hate.

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    Killmandrill
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    To deny global worming in contraction of all the scientific evidence is an act of ignorance. Just more anti-scientific bias.

    There is a climate change of course, but how big is the influence of humans on it?

    And how would you relate humans and their contributions to it, considering the timespan of human life on the planet and the existence of a polluting industry including the timespan weather recording has been existing?

    It´s for sure no climate change, no humans, a couple of billion years ago this planet was a spinning ball of molten rock, no chance for life.

    But where are we going….and do we really have such a big influence on it?

    Also would that mean I´m supposed to buy a brand new car with low emissions…to save the planet.. ohh wait a minute!? /s

    Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent. Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Rennie
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    I nominate Rennie for the head of the EPA!

    More coal= more co2= more greens= more food to eat!

    I would terminate the EPA if I could. They are bad for business and jobs.

    Global warming/climate change is a hoax.

    It wasn´t explicitly adressed to climate change, rather more like producing stuff with a limited lifetime on purpose to make more revenues while wasting irreplaceable or hard to be recycled resources, just to make a dime.

    Fishing of European, Russian and Chinese Trawlers in front East Africa´s costs, leaving the local fishers no chance to get a living. The burial of toxic waste in Somalia. The purchasing of fertile African land of powerful nations.

    I get the planned obsolescence crap. I don’t like that either. Wasteful to have throw out computers that could last atleast a few more years because people decided they didn’t want to be bothered coding efficiently. Thus you need a modern computer to deal with all the extra crap they tacked on.

    Supposedly fishing isn’t actually a major part of the diet of Somalians, they eat very little seafood. But the overfishing is a convenient excuse for liberals to justify the acts of piracy occurring in the area.

    If toxic waste is being dumped, they need to deal with those countries, appropriately. Committing acts of piracy just makes them all look like barbaric assholes and eventually results in their deaths.

    The land isn’t being stolen, it’s being sold in a legal transaction. It would be a different story if they just came in and took it – like Robert Mugabe does.

    Good for you, Killmandril. Good to know there is someone here that knows how to reason and is not blinded by extreme right wing prejudice, racism and hate.

    Oh excuse me and any one else here for not being politically correct. Ever consider building a safe space for yourself?

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    Killmandrill
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    If toxic waste is being dumped, they need to deal with those countries, appropriately. Committing acts of piracy just makes them all look like barbaric assholes and eventually results in their deaths.

    What chances do you have owning a pair of shoes, a shirt, a hut and a little piece of land that´s glowing after dark? And there´s no lobby because your government is non-existent.
    Don´t get me wrong I´m not trying to defend the pirates and what they do, but for them it is easy money in place where there´s nothing left to make a living on. Keep in mind it´s the third world, people having hard times to survive there, and the government, if functional has a tendency of being corrupt.

    The land isn’t being stolen, it’s being sold in a legal transaction.

    Who sells the land to whom with what authority?

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/29/mali-farmers

    Don´t know how trustworthy the Guardian or that female author is, but at least they write about stuff like that…

    I believe Somali´s would like to have some fish, if they could only get their hands on one. /s

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/31/somalia-fishing-flotillas-pirates-comeback

    Would I be living there with the knowledge what all toxic/radioactive waste has been dumped in front of those coasts I would spare me some fish too…

    Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent. Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Bobphilo
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    Yes, an attempt to gain control of climate change before it dooms us all.
    The oil companies offered thousands of dollars to scientists to deny global warming. They got no takers. The next day the scientists made a joint declaration to the UN that we must deal with climate change and didn’t get paid a dime.

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    Bobphilo
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    Global warming/climate change is a hoax.

    African land of powerful nations.

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    Oh excuse me and any one else here for not being politically correct. Ever consider building a safe space for yourself?

    I guess that you are so concerned with not being politically correct that you avoid being correct.

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    Klaus Windamier
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    Global warming/climate change is a hoax.

    The ones who created the hoax are regressives who want to turn back the clock to a much darker and more miserable time. The planet is more than capable of dealing with man made and natural occurrences.

    Actually getting rid of carbon emissions would kill all of the plant life and we would die since we would run out of oxygen.

    The main problem is, humans keep producing more carbon emission while keep reducing the trees and plants population at the fastest rate as possible.

    No trees and plants = no carbon monoxide recycling.

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