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Climate Change 2: Thank God for Global Warming

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Effectively saying "fck our great-grandkids" to own the libs.

You know what's really going to Drain The Swamp? Rising sea levels.
 
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Duh. Once the waters recede in tens of thousands of years during the next ice age, then it will be drained.

Peter Lorre voice: "And in another few hundred meeellion years, this will create more fossil fuels!"
 
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That was a fine display yesterday by the Republican Party on the Senate Floor. Good job.
 
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I know that congress is full of old people, but why are they wasting tax dollars printing out posters instead of using Powerpoint? Seriously, spend my tax money buying them a projector and Microsoft Office. Confuse the old farts that don't know how to use a computer and are too stupid to learn. Get them out of office, or at least make them less and less effective.

Oh, who am I kidding, the aides that found the Aquaman image will also be the ones making the powerpoint presentation.
 
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"Unlike some of my colleagues, I'm not immediately afraid of what carbon emissions unaddressed might do to our environment in the near-term future, or our civilization, or our planet in the next few years," Lee said as he addressed his colleagues.

**** that guy with a hot poker

Something tells me he's convinced Armageddon is around the corner.
 
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Idaho Power sends clear virtue signal:
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/27/7072...coal-pledges-100-percent-clean-energy-by-2045

Idaho Power plans to stop using coal energy and rely instead on hydroelectric, solar and wind resources, the utility says. The public utility vows that 100 percent of energy will come from "clean" sources by 2045. Public utilities have made similar pledges in only a handful of states.

That's applause worthy. Good for them, especially being so close to coal country.
 
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Netflix series Our Planet is out. Don’t think I can bear to watch- it’s supposedly pretty brutal, some of the crew said many scenes were excruciating. Including walruses falling to death as climate change pushes their habitat
 
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Funny, in an awful sort of way, I said to my GF last night that I was kind of getting worn out on “Planet” documentaries. Maybe we need to watch this. Everyone needs to.

Instead of focusing on the beauty of the world, focus on the ****ty things we’re doing to it and the repercussions. Helps remind us every little bit counts.
 
Re: Climate Change 2: Thank God for Global Warming

Funny, in an awful sort of way, I said to my GF last night that I was kind of getting worn out on “Planet” documentaries. Maybe we need to watch this. Everyone needs to.

Instead of focusing on the beauty of the world, focus on the ****ty things we’re doing to it and the repercussions. Helps remind us every little bit counts.
*watching capitalism destroy our planet on my new OLED TV*
 
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Bye Bye Planet Earth. Nice knowing you.

People are putting nature in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over 1 million species of plants and animals, scientists said Monday.

"We have reconfigured dramatically life on the planet," report co-chairman Eduardo Brondizio of Indiana University said at a press conference.

Species loss is accelerating to a rate tens or hundreds of times faster than in the past, the report said. More than half a million species on land "have insufficient habitat for long-term survival" and are likely to go extinct, many within decades, unless their habitats are restored. The oceans are not any better off.

"Humanity unwittingly is attempting to throttle the living planet and humanity's own future," said George Mason University biologist Thomas Lovejoy, who has been called the godfather of biodiversity for his research. He was not part of the report.

"The biological diversity of this planet has been really hammered, and this is really our last chance to address all of that," Lovejoy said.

Conservation scientists from around the world convened in Paris to issue the report, which exceeded 1,000 pages. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) included more than 450 researchers who used 15,000 scientific and government reports. The report's summary had to be approved by representatives of all 109 nations.

http://www.startribune.com/united-n...zRSr1zihEqmQuUslWcAAEzo50d_YWDk5zha4yKHR9-rQU

Good thing Trump won. Otherwise we'd be wasting our time protecting what little environment we have left. At least corporations got their money. Thank God.
 
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