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originally posted by: Onlyyouknow
a reply to: 2012newstart
Mao used the same tactics; he had children reporting the perceived "violations" of their parents and other adults which resulted in heinous atrocities (killing of nonconformist adults). In other words, the children became tattletales against their own family and friends. Be wise everyone, history repeats itself.
Maybe you should try being a rural conservative, when you live close to nature you can clearly see that our planet is dying.
originally posted by: ChefFox
Climate change movements is brainwashing the kids and fulling them with nonsense
originally posted by: ChefFox
a reply to: TheRedneck
I still doubt that there were a million kids protesting.
I still doubt that there were a million kids protesting.
It's raining plastic: microscopic fibers fall from the sky in Rocky Mountains
My results are purely accidental,” he said, though they are consistent with another recent study that found microplastics in the Pyrenees, suggesting plastic particles could travel with the wind for hundreds, if not thousands, of kilometers. Other studies have turned up microplastics in the deepest reaches of the ocean, in UK lakes and rivers and in US groundwater.
The ice sheet in the arctic melts for much larger areas every next summer
I doubt an inch of what you said? And where are the proofs?
n/greek
The facts show we get hotter and hotter summers
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: AaarghZombies
You're point is valid but that's not climate change, thats pollution and that is far more of an issue than climate change which will happen regardless and I doubt we can do a whole lot more than just adapt to it, however with pollution there no way of adapting to it, it's scary because once all the fresh water and oceans reach that tipping point assuming were not there already, were doomed.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: AaarghZombies
You're point is valid but that's not climate change, thats pollution and that is far more of an issue than climate change which will happen regardless and I doubt we can do a whole lot more than just adapt to it, however with pollution there no way of adapting to it, it's scary because once all the fresh water and oceans reach that tipping point assuming were not there already, were doomed.