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LOL she didn't get the memo that the staged arrest is being shown all over the internet. take another Prozac, kid


@GretaThunberg

Yesterday I was part of a group that peacefully protested the expansion of a coal mine in Germany. We were kettled by police and then detained but were let go later that evening. Climate protection is not a crime.
 

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Imagine being a grown ass person believing this BS!

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Latest NOAA data show no global warming for 8 full years, despite 450 billion tons of CO2 emitted since 2015 (14% of total manmade atmospheric CO2). There is long-term (slight) warming exists, but it is clearly not CO2 driven.

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CO2 has nothing to do with the climate and temps. None at all!

There are other things that are and have been already known that affect that
This load of bullshit that has been sold for decades now is a giant lie about CO2

If you do your research with the non liars and the legit people you will know also
They have been making up numbers for years now, out and out lying
 

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CO2 has nothing to do with the climate and temps. None at all!

There are other things that are and have been already known that affect that
This load of bullshit that has been sold for decades now is a giant lie about CO2

If you do your research with the non liars and the legit people you will know also
They have been making up numbers for years now, out and out lying
So true.

Nobody verifies or audits their raw "doomsday" data. All their climate "theories" come from global bureaucracies and officials nobody elects.

Just like their Ukraine slush funds, none of their schemes are remotely democratic or transparent. Just like we saw with Covid, real scientists and voices of truth are silenced.

Different scams, same people. Always the same people!

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The narrative is dying. This kind of real journalism exposes them and they don’t like it. They don’t look so intimidating when they come out of their theater and approached by real world journalists. Actually surprised these journalists haven’t been killed considering the theatric “power” these secret society assholes display in world view propaganda. Perhaps they never had the power to begin with. Exposure is a bitch. God wins.
 

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Spoken like a true Liberal Nut Job.. Jane Fonda says the Fake Climate Crisis Scam sprung from Racism
 

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Climate scientists baffled as to why Antarctica has not warmed in 70 years despite rising CO2 levels​


Despite consistent rises in carbon dioxide output globally the Antarctic region has recorded no average rise in temperatures in the last 70 years and in 2021 saw its coldest 6-month winter since records began in the 1950s.


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Conclusion first.

Evidence second.

And if the evidence doesn't match the conclusion, tell people you are "baffled" until you can conjure up more suitable evidence.

And libtards call this "science"

? ? ? ??
 

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Biden Admin Floats New Strategy To 'Address the Climate Crisis': Don't Leave Your House​

Biden's 'blueprint for transportation decarbonization' touts 'remote work and virtual interactions'​

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Collin Anderson
February 2, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic wasn't all bad, a new Biden administration plan to fight climate change argues: It at least "highlighted major opportunities" to reduce travel demand and lower carbon emissions through "remote work and virtual interactions."

The plan—which President Joe Biden's Environmental Protection Agency and Energy, Transportation, and Housing departments released in January—aims to "eliminate nearly all greenhouse gas emissions" from the transportation sector by 2050, mostly through a transition to electric vehicles. Also included in the plan, however, is a controversial call to reduce "commuting miles" through "an increase in remote work and virtual engagements," including in education.
"Telework and other components of a digital economy … can improve convenience by reducing travel demand, especially for work commuting," the plan states. "The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted major opportunities for telework, with some studies showing the possibility of 10 percent long-term reduction in annual vehicle miles traveled." The plan goes on to identify "remote access to services like health care and education" as one of the "key determinants of future travel demand."
The administration's COVID-inspired call to reduce travel demand is certain to satisfy leading green energy groups, which have voiced similar rhetoric since the pandemic's onset. In April 2020, for example, the Rocky Mountain Institute touted "opportunities to reduce vehicle miles traveled via telework." But the plan is already prompting outrage among small business advocates, who point to the fact that more than 100,000 small businesses closed permanently during the first few months of the pandemic alone as owners dealt with decreased demand. For Job Creators Network president Alfredo Ortiz, that history would repeat itself if widespread telework was adopted in the name of climate change.
"Once again, the Biden administration is blindly pursuing a 'green' agenda despite the unintended consequences it poses to the economy and, more specifically, small businesses," Ortiz told the Washington Free Beacon. "Small businesses struggled to survive the pandemic and we don't need to return to a similar environment in which in-person consumer demand is severely compromised."
Even leading Democrats have echoed Ortiz's rhetoric. Just minutes into her third term as Washington, D.C., mayor, Democrat Muriel Bowser in early January pressed the White House to take "decisive action" to get federal workers back in their physical offices. While Biden promised in March that the "vast majority of federal workers will once again work in person," he has so far failed to heed Bowser's call. D.C.'s office occupancy sat at just 45 percent before Christmas last year, according to Kastle Systems.
The Transportation and Housing departments did not return requests for comment. The emissions plan "will be followed by more detailed sector-specific plans … to realize an improved and sustainable transportation future," according to a Jan. 10 Energy Department press release.
U.S. energy use declined to its lowest level in decades during the pandemic, a trend that also led to a 10 percent reduction in emissions. Travel has since "largely returned to pre-pandemic levels," the Biden administration's January plan states, and U.S. carbon emissions subsequently rose last year. "The pandemic has shown that rapid change can occur in both total transportation demand and how that demand is met," the plan notes.

Prominent climate change activists have long compared the issue to COVID. In an August 2020 blog post, liberal billionaire Bill Gates said that climate change "could be worse" than the pandemic and could one day make "people afraid to leave home."
 

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Quick! Everyone go idle your F150's for an hour to bring the temperature up

Arctic blast barrels into U.S. Northeast, bringing record low​

A powerful arctic blast swept into the U.S. Northeast on Friday, threatening to push temperatures to record lows in many spots, including New Hampshire's Mt. Washington, where the wind chill could drop to -110 degrees Fahrenheit, forecasters said.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said in an advisory that the mass of frigid air would keep temperatures at life-endangering levels through Saturday.
 

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