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08-08-2022, 03:58 PM
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Climate change: Alps glaciers melting faster as heatwaves hit
Melting glaciers in the Alps are on track for their highest mass losses in at least 60 years, according to data
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Climate Deniers in the 117th Congress
There are 139 elected officials in the 117th Congress who still deny the scientific consensus of human-caused climate change.
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08-13-2022, 07:21 AM
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Of all of our political divides, the fact that one party votes unanimously to address the climate crisis and one votes unanimously to do nothing might be the most jaw dropping for future generations (as it is to many who are here right now).
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08-13-2022, 11:39 AM
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just cancelled my skiing plans...
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08-16-2022, 03:17 PM
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Well it’s signed and I loved how Biden trashed the party who denies climate change is even real, the party that passes legislation for the upper crust, time for Fox and friends (Jim and Scott) to spin away.
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08-16-2022, 03:20 PM
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Well it’s signed and I loved how Biden trashed the party who denies climate change is even real, the party that passes legislation for the upper crust, time for Fox and friends (Jim and Scott) to spin away.
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I thought of you when I heard this climate activist story
French activists fill golf holes with cement to protest watering exemptions during drought
By Reuters
August 14, 2022
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08-16-2022, 03:38 PM
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I thought of you when I heard this climate activist story
French activists fill golf holes with cement to protest watering exemptions during drought
By Reuters
August 14, 2022
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Well I don’t own a golf course, but if you want to become an activist instead a snarky one liner, go start a movement. Let me spin this attempt in another direction. My course and every other likely pays for water and the public playing are getting exercise and are healthier for it. Now let’s look at some other sports and obscene salaries, fueled by what, oh yeah corporate greed. Put half of that money to fuel technology to move water around this country. Every year the same parts have historic flooding, while other parts of the country suffer historic droughts and fires.
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08-16-2022, 04:01 PM
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Well I don’t own a golf course, but if you want to become an activist instead a snarky one liner, go start a movement. Let me spin this attempt in another direction. My course and every other likely pays for water and the public playing are getting exercise and are healthier for it. Now let’s look at some other sports and obscene salaries, fueled by what, oh yeah corporate greed. Put half of that money to fuel technology to move water around this country. Every year the same parts have historic flooding, while other parts of the country suffer historic droughts and fires.
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that's the response I expected....nice goin" D+
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08-16-2022, 04:56 PM
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that's the response I expected....nice goin" D+
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If Scott grades you D+, we all know it’s probably the opposite, or he just can’t consider in a country with so little water in so many places and so much yearly in others it could be time to put our engineering degrees to good work. Americans might prefer that instead of exploring space or spending obscene money to pay overpaid spoiled professional athletes.
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08-16-2022, 05:13 PM
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If Scott grades you D+, we all know it’s probably the opposite,
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08-22-2022, 10:52 AM
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Germany's five alpine glaciers could disappear within 50 years, according to glaciologist Christoph Mayer.
The high temperatures and low rainfall this year have made it hard for the glaciers to stay frozen.
I wont be around so maybe I should just just 
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08-22-2022, 11:57 AM
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Germany's five alpine glaciers could disappear within 50 years, according to glaciologist Christoph Mayer.
The high temperatures and low rainfall this year have made it hard for the glaciers to stay frozen.
I wont be around so maybe I should just just 
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hope you put your order in for your electric vehicle, solar panels and windmill 
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08-22-2022, 04:33 PM
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Spoken like a true sheep
Bill Gates pledged to transfer an additional $20 billion of his personal wealth to his philanthropic foundation, in an effort to support causes such as reducing child deaths, managing climate change and preventing future pandemics.
The funds mean the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, named after the billionaire and his ex-wife, will disburse $9 billion annually by 2026, up from about $6 billion today.
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08-22-2022, 07:18 PM
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Spoken like a true sheep
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can sheep be in cults?
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08-22-2022, 08:26 PM
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can sheep be in cults?
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Walker, criticizing climate law, asks: ‘Don’t we have enough trees around here?’
Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker is criticizing the sweeping climate, health-care and deficit-reduction bill signed into law by President Biden, arguing that it includes wasteful spending to combat global warming and asking, “Don’t we have enough trees around here?”
Are you and Jim his climate advisers ?
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08-23-2022, 05:01 AM
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Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker is criticizing the sweeping climate, health-care and deficit-reduction bill signed into law by President Biden, arguing that it includes wasteful spending to combat global warming and asking, “Don’t we have enough trees around here?”
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probably doesn't matter because AOC said they'll all be dead in a few years anyway.....
ThE HILL Ocasio-Cortez: ‘World will end in 12 years’ if climate change not addressed
BY JOHN BOWDEN - 01/22/19
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08-23-2022, 05:50 AM
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Spoken like a true sheep
Bill Gates pledged to transfer an additional $20 billion of his personal wealth to his philanthropic foundation, in an effort to support causes such as reducing child deaths, managing climate change and preventing future pandemics.
The funds mean the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, named after the billionaire and his ex-wife, will disburse $9 billion annually by 2026, up from about $6 billion today.
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so what?
look at our climate czar. WhTs his carbon footprint? If he believes what he claims to believe, wouldn’t he be living the way he tells us to live? He obviously doesn’t believe what he says he believes.
Sheep? I’m a sheep? i’ve got both sides of my roof covered in solar panels and i have a Nissan Leaf that i use whenever i’m driving short distances by myself. What do you got?
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08-23-2022, 06:24 AM
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i’ve got both sides of my roof covered in solar panels and i have a Nissan Leaf that i use whenever i’m driving short distances by myself. What do you got?
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they've got fossil fuel powered cars, trucks, boats and power tools and homes but they are deeply concerned that others are destroying our environment 
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08-23-2022, 08:09 AM
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so what?
look at our climate czar. WhTs his carbon footprint? If he believes what he claims to believe, wouldn’t he be living the way he tells us to live? He obviously doesn’t believe what he says he believes.
Sheep? I’m a sheep? i’ve got both sides of my roof covered in solar panels and i have a Nissan Leaf that i use whenever i’m driving short distances by myself. What do you got?
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So what . classic response
Just pointing the usual cherry picking from conservatives. Who ignore the billions spent on making the world a better place . But omg he spent x on fuel and he’s a liberal who hates climate change
That’s the sheep you run with
sheep? i’ve got both sides of my roof covered in solar panels and i have a Nissan Leaf that i use whenever i’m driving short distances by myself.
Or the only reason you even respond is so you can think your owing the libs…
Because outside you and Scott’s virtue signaling . Actually talking about the issue is replaced with the usual wash rinse and repeat .one liners
Ps I own no solar panels nor own an electric car . But I do own an electric toaster. My electric bill is I would guess is less then your monthly lease payment or monthly bill if you own them outright . And my gas KiA and Truck get little usage seeing I am retired.. so in a nutshell I am spending less on gas and electric to make either choice financial beneficial. But still have a well insulated home windows and energy star appliances lights and heating and get my electric from renewable sources via my power company
But hey if you think the only way to show you’re serious about the environment is solar panels and electric cars .. your missing the big picture
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08-23-2022, 08:23 AM
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So what . classic response
Just pointing the usual cherry picking from conservatives. Who ignore the billions spent on making the world a better place . But omg he spent x on fuel and he’s a liberal who hates climate change
That’s the sheep you run with
sheep? i’ve got both sides of my roof covered in solar panels and i have a Nissan Leaf that i use whenever i’m driving short distances by myself.
Or the only reason you even respond is so you can think your owing the libs…
Because outside you and Scott’s virtue signaling . Actually talking about the issue is replaced with the usual wash rinse and repeat .one liners
Ps I own no solar panels nor own an electric car . But I do own an electric toaster. My electric bill is I would guess is less then your monthly lease payment or monthly bill if you own them outright . And my gas KiA and Truck get little usage seeing I am retired.. so in a nutshell I am spending less on gas and electric to make either choice financial beneficial. But still have a well insulated home windows and energy star appliances lights and heating and get my electric from renewable sources via my power company
But hey if you think the only way to show you’re serious about the environment is solar panels and electric cars .. your missing the big picture
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it’s “cherry picking” to point out that the founder of this movement ( Al Gore) and the current climate change czar ( John Kerry) as well as many prominent spokespeople
like Spielberg and Dicaprio, clearly don’t believe what they claim to believe? there’s no validity in pointing that out?
Sorry wdmso, if the president of PETA is eating burgers at 5 Guys every night wearing a mink coat, , then there’s no reason to listen to what they have to say on the subject.
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08-23-2022, 08:36 AM
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it’s “cherry picking” to point out that the founder of this movement ( Al Gore) and the current climate change czar ( John Kerry) as well as many prominent spokespeople
like Spielberg and Dicaprio, clearly don’t believe what they claim to believe? there’s no validity in pointing that out?
Sorry wdmso, if the president of PETA is eating burgers at 5 Guys every night wearing a mink coat, , then there’s no reason to listen to what they have to say on the subject.
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Yep it’s cherry picking Jim a well honed skill of those who can’t see the forest Tru the Trees ..
Spielberg and Dicaprio, clearly don’t believe what they claim to believe? there’s no validity in pointing that out?
To bad you can’t apply the same logic to those you follow . Then maybe you could have some validity to point that out
Fyi. DiCaprio has worked to bring attention and funding to the protection of biodiversity, ocean and forest conservation, and climate change. The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation supports over 35 innovative conservation projects around the world that protect fragile ecosystems and key species.
You have a leaf and solar panels..
But but Leonardo is the hypocrite
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08-23-2022, 08:37 AM
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Ps I own no solar panels nor own an electric car . But I do own an electric toaster.
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good start...great job!!! 
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08-23-2022, 08:43 AM
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Jim there’s a name for what you do
hypocrisy discourse.
Conservatives who reject climate change action tend to use two “modes” of hypocrisy discourse. The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists to undermine the urgency and moral need for climate change action. The second, an “institutional cynicism” mode, encourages a cynical fatalism about any proposed governmental action regarding climate change by suggesting that governments are necessarily climate hypocrites because of the economic and political impossibility of serious emissions reductions. In contrast,
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08-23-2022, 09:03 AM
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Jim there’s a name for what you do
hypocrisy discourse.
Conservatives who reject climate change action tend to use two “modes” of hypocrisy discourse. The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists to undermine the urgency and moral need for climate change action. The second, an “institutional cynicism” mode, encourages a cynical fatalism about any proposed governmental action regarding climate change by suggesting that governments are necessarily climate hypocrites because of the economic and political impossibility of serious emissions reductions. In contrast,
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it's always fun when it "Wayne's new word day"
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08-23-2022, 09:42 AM
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Jim there’s a name for what you do
hypocrisy discourse.
Conservatives who reject climate change action tend to use two “modes” of hypocrisy discourse. The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists to undermine the urgency and moral need for climate change action. The second, an “institutional cynicism” mode, encourages a cynical fatalism about any proposed governmental action regarding climate change by suggesting that governments are necessarily climate hypocrites because of the economic and political impossibility of serious emissions reductions. In contrast,
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i don’t reject climate change action. i spend more time on the water and deep in the woods than most, i want healthy and clean ecosystems and have a deep love of wild animals.
What i don’t want, is a lecture from anyone who voluntarily chooses to live in such wealth and extravagance that he has the carbon footprint of a small country.
Lead by example, or shut the hell up. The only thing Al Gore has unplugged in the last 25 years is his treadmill. I’m not interested in what he has to say. But you suck it up like a Hoover deluxe because he has a (D) after his name..
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08-23-2022, 11:15 AM
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i don’t reject climate change action. i spend more time on the water and deep in the woods than most, i want healthy and clean ecosystems and have a deep love of wild animals.
What i don’t want, is a lecture from anyone who voluntarily chooses to live in such wealth and extravagance that he has the carbon footprint of a small country.
Lead by example, or shut the hell up. The only thing Al Gore has unplugged in the last 25 years is his treadmill. I’m not interested in what he has to say. But you suck it up like a Hoover deluxe because he has a (D) after his name..
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Did you even read it. Because you applied it perfectly
The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists
Can you name. Conservatives climate activist?
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08-23-2022, 11:30 AM
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This must be Jim’s source of his outrage
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/o...l-tell-no-show
Fortunately, you can ignore the performative virtue-signaling of these preening narcissists — both the politicians and the celebrities. The solutions to carbon emissions are already with us. If the planet is really in peril, then it's worth keeping all those dams and nuclear reactors in operation, and building new ones besides. Even a carbon-spewing electric Hummer becomes green if it's powered by good old nuclear. And fusion reactors are on the horizon, too.
Nuclear wow how original
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08-23-2022, 11:36 AM
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Did you even read it. Because you applied it perfectly
The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists
Can you name. Conservatives climate activist?
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conservatives want a healthy environment. we aren’t going to be told to take the bus, by people
who fly private jets. sorry if that’s going too fast for you.
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08-23-2022, 11:37 AM
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Did you even read it. Because you applied it perfectly
The first is an “individual lifestyle outrage” mode that cultivates outrage about the hypocritical behavior and lifestyle choices of climate activists
Can you name. Conservatives climate activist?
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conservatives want a healthy environment. we aren’t going to be told to take the bus, by people
who fly private jets. sorry if that’s going too fast for you.
wayne, if we all get electric cars, where does all that additional
needed electricity come from? do you think wind and solar can generate it?
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08-24-2022, 02:46 AM
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conservatives want a healthy environment. we aren’t going to be told to take the bus, by people
who fly private jets. sorry if that’s going too fast for you.
wayne, if we all get electric cars, where does all that additional
needed electricity come from? do you think wind and solar can generate it?
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You think like some people in Texas after getting 10 inch’s of rain in 24hrs they think their drought is over
You apply the same logic to Climate
You’re waiting for that one big Idea to happen and fix everything
You do understand if only electric cars and trucks were on the roads
Electric generation won’t be just wind and solar . Not sure why you keep thinking that’s how it will work
We have an old infrastructure and change is slow . And it’s even slower when one party wants to protect oil and gas . Then they care to protect future Americans.
There’s a reason why you can take a train any where in Europe quickly
Or use reliable public transportation
as for extra generation ask the private power companies who shuttered 2 in my town they refused to convert them to Gas or there wasn’t enough gas infrastructure
They removed more power from the grid in a day then I’d wager all the electric cars in the Us
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