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BBC and global warming
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostThe Danish Prime Minister? The British Ambassador? Hamlet?
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Feed all the cows to the polar bearsOriginally posted by AtW View Post
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Also - very sexist to say only man affects climate change, cows also do it!
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He could have been using the vernacularOriginally posted by wendigo100 View PostAlexei, I worry about you. Discriminating against cows might be considered sexist in the Steppe...
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I personally don’t mind if people wish to seek the moral high ground, even if they wish to feel self-righteous about it, but just get on with it and stop boring us all senseless with a theory that has little basis in science to support it. The IPCC is a joke, a group of people making a very healthy living out of something that no one man can ever fathom. Funding only goes to those who sheep along with the great swindle, quelling any opposition is of course the most unscientific thing about it all, but who needs science when you have the ‘most people agree’ argument. There will be a lot of people with egg on their face when the truth about this farce is revealed. My ‘footprint’ (hahaha) is healthy as I am a tight git, my standing in the community cannot be besmirched with ridiculous gaseous arguments. I have a humble 1.0, 45mpg jalopy which suffices getting me to B from A. There is nothing wrong with saving a limited natural resource and a few bob to boot, nor in researching alternatives; better fund that than to line a whole gaggle of AGW parasitic pockets with no return. The world population is the major challenge to this earth, growing at the size of the UK every single year. If it makes you feel better to talk about and claim to be ‘saving the planet’ by switching off yer tele overnight, then it makes me feel quite haughty at the thought of your delusion and your phoney piety. If I am dastardly then I am happy to bestow on you a Muttley Medal for your services to sanctimony.Comment
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Nurse! Medication time.Originally posted by Damp Cave View PostMore gibbering and ranting...Hard Brexit now!
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Oh, you're just being silly now.Originally posted by Damp Cave View PostThe world population is the major challenge to this earthComment
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Sorry? What do you mean?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think the quotes are there to indicate that the term is unprecise.Comment
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