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Do you believe human inflicted climate change is real?  

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  1. 1. Do you believe human inflicted climate change is real?

    • Absolutely, unequivocally.
      57
    • Maybe, i need more evidence
      20
    • Not at all, it's all made up!
      35
    • Whats global warming?
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7 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

On the wireless this lunch timeish, a clown of the highest order of clowns was actually given air time to spout this rubbish. The only way to stop global warming is to, "end the use of cars, basically stop flying and go onto a vegetarian diet" not in my lifetime buddy.

 

Angel1.

Wouldn't that be worse for the environment, more gas, even worse than cows?

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53 minutes ago, ads36 said:

And what's your solution ?

As the UK's emissions are very low a little tinkering at the edges would be tolerable, any measures taken to radically alter the standard of living to comply with global warming would be a joke. Until the heavy polluters decide to reign in their emissions (which is very unlikely) we are like an old man peeing in the sea to raise the sea level.

 

Angel1.

 

   

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8 hours ago, Car Boot said:

Climate change is completely natural.

 

Who are these flat earthers that want to keep the world as it was in 1980?

 

Embrace change. Don't fear it.

Try telling that to people whose homes are burned to the ground or under water.

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11 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

we are like an old man peeing in the sea to raise the sea level.

In this global situation, "We" are rich westerners, and we're about  1 billion in number.

 

It's absolutely our responsibility to reduce our impact. 

 

It's not even that hard.

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1 hour ago, Halibut said:

Try telling that to people whose homes are burned to the ground or under water.

Or tell them not to buy in danger zones.

1 hour ago, ads36 said:

In this global situation, "We" are rich westerners, and we're about  1 billion in number.

 

It's absolutely our responsibility to reduce our impact. 

 

It's not even that hard.

Food for thought,

https://www.carbonbrief.org/mapped-worlds-coal-power-plants

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6 hours ago, retep said:

Or tell them not to buy in danger zones.

Food for thought,

https://www.carbonbrief.org/mapped-worlds-coal-power-plants

You mean tell those living on islands at risk of being submerged that they shouldn't have bought there? Marshall islanders for example? Folk from Kiribati?

 

You need to look at bit further than the end of your street.

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1 hour ago, Bargepole23 said:

You mean tell those living on islands at risk of being submerged that they shouldn't have bought there? Marshall islanders for example? Folk from Kiribati?

 

You need to look at bit further than the end of your street.

You must live on a short street,

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/28/ooops-alarm-over-sinking-islands-premature-as-sea-level-falls-at-kwajalein-atoll/

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