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NYC: United Nations Greta Kid is saying "How Dare You" Live
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it's not a good look attacking a child Arista
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I am Not attacking this 16 year old But "The World is Not Waking Up" as that kid just said Massive Coal Burners are now back online in China She must go there and talk to the China Leader then she may get my respect |
It's not just China who is refusing to change
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Arista we have to start somewhere
You cant pressurise china if we dont do our bit A time will come to sort China too. We buy their products so we have the leverage |
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Of Course Brazil , India and USA as well. But In a Zone in China has Massive New Coal Burners that must stop. That Kid has to go to China. |
The Doomsday Religion. Greta is the Messiah.
I will follow her, follow her wherever she may go. Show us the way, O great one. |
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No it will not change unless the Whole World Changes. |
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Let us be the catalysts for change Dare to dream |
She's a bit juvenile, sure, but she's 16.
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Maybe she can't speak Chinese Arista, can you????? :oh:
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Grrrrrrrrrr I'm angry at a little girl for talking sense, and I'm not afraid to show it.
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Yes the Sea is changing in Greenland less Ice/ That Nation Shocking puts its Rubbish on a Beach in rotting black bags. Shown on Ch4HDNews special report. |
So basically what you're saying is as long as other countries are worse no one should do anything? Great way to get nothing done about anything ever
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You do not need to. There is app on your Phone that does that. |
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No I am Highlighting China These Massive Coal Burners are as big as a Irish Town. They are Digging Up Coal faster than any other nation. Auto Drilling - No Humans. |
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In my lifetime, it's been a hole in the ozone layer, the Greenhouse effect, global warming and now climate change. Do you buy everything a salesman offers you? |
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The greenhouse effect is the effect in which the gasses in the atmosphere trap the suns warmth in the atmosphere, like a greenhouse, these gases can also damage the o zone layer, thankfully, this itself was reversable and is recovering, but the trapped warmth still causes the icebergs to melt leading to the rise of sea levels, and a general change in the weather system, which is global warming/climate change respectively.
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Btw hole in ozone layer has been addressed by banning cfc gasses from fridges, deodorants and such. Discovered by science addressed by science. |
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Scientists from all over the world vs an Italian anorak. Nice one |
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How can having a clean environment, green technologies and sustainable development be in any way controversial? Digi
That is something for all of us, not just liberals. |
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I guess they get funding from rich climate change deniers |
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Sure Ammi but she has No Solution for Mega Big Coal Burners in China. Greta says The World is waking Up? Utter Bollocks China is not . |
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So what you're saying is that every scientist who agrees with you is honest and correct, and every one who disagrees with you is corrupt and wrong. How fortunate for you. |
The facts are undeniable. All data says the climate is warming, ice is melting, sea levels rising, co2 concentration rising.
In the normal turn of events we should be experiencing slight cooling as we near the end of the current interglacial period, but the opposite is happening |
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Multiple studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals1 show that 97 percent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree*: Climate-warming trends over the past century are extremely likely due to human activities. In addition, most of the leading scientific organizations worldwide have issued public statements endorsing this position.
Nasa The scientific consensus is that the global average surface temperature has risen over the past century. Scientific opinion on climate change was summarized in the 2001 Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The main conclusions on global warming at that time were as follows: The global average surface temperature has risen 0.6 ± 0.2 °C since the late 19th century, and 0.17 °C per decade in the years 1971–2001.[5] "There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities", in particular emissions of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane.[6] If greenhouse gas emissions continue the warming will also continue, with temperatures projected to increase by 1.4 °C to 5.8 °C between 1990 and 2100.[A] Accompanying this temperature increase will be increases in some types of extreme weather and a projected sea level rise.[7] The balance of impacts of global warming become significantly negative at larger values of warming.[8] These findings are recognized by the national science academies of all the major industrialized nations;[9] the consensus has strengthened over time[10] and is now virtually unanimous.[11] The level of consensus correlates with expertise in climate science.[12] Wikipedia |
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