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Antarctic Sea Ice Coverage Continues To Break Records
I know this is a closet advert , and I know it's kinda hippie ish .
And it's not the answer but some clever twAt will come up with an answer and it might not be far off this .
The one thing we are good at is thinking up clever shit
Fucking brilliant idea, but the one thing they didn't mention in the video....
How do you "pave" roads, sidewalks, basketball courts, etc with glass panels and NOT be slippery as fuck?
Other than that, I guess the only other concern would be that mortal governments would still end up invading middle east shitholes, only this time for the sand (to melt into glass) and not the oil.
Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by Sockfucker
I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.
Chemtrails Discussed At United Nations Hearing On Global Warming
“One of the things that’s affected by climate change is agriculture, but some of what we are seeing is manmade, but manmade in a different way than what you may guess. Weather modification programs, experimental ones done by private companies, the US government, are underway and there are more than 50 operations underway across the United States. All of these impact agriculture because they change the microclimates needed for agriculture to survive. None of these programs are done with oversight. International corporations are modifying our weather all the time, and modifying it in ways that cover thousands and thousands of square miles. Most of it is chemically altered, so what happens is that we are putting ground based chemicals that are shot into the air that change and modify our weather.”
Roaslind Peterson, UN Session 2007
Rosalind Peterson is the the President and Co-Founder of the Agriculture Defence Coalition (ADC). It was formed in 2006 to protect agriculture from a wide variety of experimental weather and atmospheric testing programs, or geoengineering.
“One of the things that’s affected by climate change is agriculture, but some of what we are seeing is manmade, but manmade in a different way than what you may guess. Weather modification programs, experimental ones done by private companies, the US government, are underway and there are more than 50 operations underway across the United States. All of these impact agriculture because they change the microclimates needed for agriculture to survive. None of these programs are done with oversight. International corporations are modifying our weather all the time, and modifying it in ways that cover thousands and thousands of square miles. Most of it is chemically altered, so what happens is that we are putting ground based chemicals that are shot into the air that change and modify our weather.”
Roaslind Peterson, UN Session 2007
Rosalind Peterson is the the President and Co-Founder of the Agriculture Defence Coalition (ADC). It was formed in 2006 to protect agriculture from a wide variety of experimental weather and atmospheric testing programs, or geoengineering.
I'm so-so when it comes to Abby Martin but she does have a point. Why would a pilot poison his own family? I would still "do" her because, you know, she despises Monsanto more than I do.
Climate change is real but it's not just from pollution. Every year it seems like the desert north of L A gets more humid. It used to get humid at the end of summer for a week or two. Thunder storms were an every day occurence. Now it starts getting humid earlier and lasts longer. It coincides with an increase in population in the area. More grass, more vegetation less, less undeveloped land. The L A basin used to be a desert but now it's wall to wall houses, apartments and buildings. There's no part of the L A basin that's desert anymore. People cause climate change as well as pollution.
Ehrlich, a Stanford University biologist famous for his widely debunked book “The Population Bomb,” doubled down on his climate change and overpopulation fear-mongering with HuffPost Live on May 21. Ehrlich warned host Josh Zepps that the dangers of overpopulation are growing, blaming Republicans and the media for failing to take action. While hawking a new book called “Hope On Earth,” Ehrlich’s co-author Michael Tobias praised Ehrlich’s older, outrageously wrong predictions and said they underestimated the problem.
Ehrlich, after falsely predicting human “oblivion” 46 years ago, told Zepps humans must soon begin contemplating “eat[ing] the bodies of your dead” after resources are depleted (fava beans and a nice Chianti optional, apparently).
Despite the fact that this “oblivion,” never came about, he still pushed alarmist predictions. Ehrlich claimed that scarcity of resources will get so bad that humans will need to drastically change our eating habits and agriculture. Instead, we will soon begin asking “is it perfectly okay to eat the bodies of your dead because we’re all so hungry?” He added that humanity is “moving in that direction with a ridiculous speed.” And clearly, this man knows “ridiculous.”
Ehrlich is widely known for his 1968 publication of “The Population Bomb” which called for “population control” to prevent global crises from overpopulation. In this book he predicted that “In the 1970’s the world will undergo famines – hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death” and “[our children] will inherit a totally different world, a world in which the standards, politics, and economics of the 1960’s are dead.” (Would that the politics of the 1960s finally die!)
Even HuffPost’s Zepps pointed out that Ehrlich’s previous predictions “didn’t eventuate.” Tobias quickly defended Ehrlich, though, saying his “projections, in fact were correct.” In fact, he “not only got it right, [Ehrlich and his wife], in some ways, underestimated.”
In addition to being full of wild predictions, Ehrlich was prepared to lay extensive blame on Republicans and the media. He accused “every state legislature” of waging a “war on women” and a “war on the environment.” In addition, he blamed former President Ronald Reagan of “stealing from the poor” – all the pro-forma stuff you have to say to make sure of being invited back on HuffPo Live.
Ehrlich viciously attacked pro-life Americans, somehow accusing them of “trying to kill women by making abortion illegal.” Instead, he called for “backup abortions” for any woman who’s birth control failed, in an attempt to control “breeding,” as he put it.
Interesting, he also attacked the media, specifically NBC. Ehrlich criticized NBC’s coverage of the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, one of many iterations of IPCC alarmism. He accused the network of covering this report less than they covered the retirement of a Dodgers pitcher.
However, no pitchers retired this year from the Dodgers and NBC aggressively hyped the latest IPCC report in April. They quoted it saying “time is running out” and “the world must act now to address climate change to avert disaster.”
But, hey, if screaming about cannibalism is your yardstick, perhaps NBC was a tad muted.
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