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The Green's are not Green- they are watermelons- Green on the outside Red Trotsky Communist on the inside.
Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 26 May 2019 12:26:28 PM
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Like the life of an awful box of chocolates...
Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 26 May 2019 12:27:49 PM
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Attend the closed conference of the Greens and the CO2 atmosphere in the room is thirteen times that of the Earth and no one complains. The volcanic eruption in Bali has increased CO2 in three days greater than all the human population in one year. The Earth thrives on CO2 as it promotes vegetation growth that cleans the air for mammals.
Research done by NASA on Ice core reveals the Earth is cooling and we are approaching another mini ice age. http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1121903/nasa-news-scientist-ice-age-antarctica-find-this-date-spt http://skepticalscience.com/heading-into-new-little-ice-age-intermediate.htm Posted by Josephus, Sunday, 26 May 2019 5:18:52 PM
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Green Peace founder says Global Warming is a hoax, to gain control of peoples minds.
www.technocracy.news/greenpeace-co-founder-global-warming-is-a-complete-hoax-and-scam/?fbclid=IwAR1HJUQYOIYcOBjyp56HdbpFKhnHchh4FQFcmB3p5ZdJA8Gl52 Posted by Josephus, Sunday, 26 May 2019 5:50:17 PM
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Josephus, try reading those articles you hot linked to. An ice age is not imminent - it's predicted in 50000 to 60000 years. The CO2 level in a room is irrelevant - the issue is the effect of CO2 on global climate, not on room habitability, so of course nobody complains. And though CO2 does have a positive effect on vegetation growth, the change to the climate it results in generally have a negative effect.
What is the source of your claim about the Bali eruption? The opinion of Patrick Moore is irrelevant. Posted by Aidan, Sunday, 26 May 2019 6:04:53 PM
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Not directly related to the topic but interesting nevertheless. It'd explain some of the degradation of the GBR.
From Great Barrier Reef Region Strategic Assessment: Strategic Assessment Report 2014 Large amounts of unexploded ordnance (such as cannon shells, missiles and bombs) and chemical warfare agents were deliberately dumped at sea throughout the region at the end of World War II. The largest post-war dumpsites were offshore from Cairns and Townsville. Chemical warfare agents were also dumped off Townsville, Bowen and Proserpine in the late 1940s. The Australian Defence Force has retained some records about the locations of these dumpsites, but the details of precise locations, quantities and types of materials are unreliable. These dump sites form an important part of Australia’s World War II heritage. When they are identified, an assessment should be conducted to evaluate how to preserve and record this heritage while also protecting the environment and human safety. Posted by individual, Sunday, 26 May 2019 9:17:19 PM
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