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Climate movement suffered slew of defeats and setbacks in 2023
Past 12 months saw collapse of major offshore wind projects, EV trouble, environmentalist layoffs

1patriot 8 Jan 1
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Let's hope we do a lot better in 2024!

depends on who's side your on the davo's group out Sweden or the people of this planet.....2023 was win for the people. we have a long ways to go the WHO is already calling for the stopping of eating meat etc. it's insanity
Anyone remember electing this clown🤡 to dictate what kind of agriculture and diets are permissible? Nope, me neither.

WHO head, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, declares war on meat and traditional agriculture, in the name of fighting "climate change":

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@1patriot There is no doubt that we can do things better. But no one is dictating agricultural or gastronomical change. It is only suggested in the hope that people will do the right thing. We should let ourselves be nudged in the right direction.

@Flyingsaucesir i agree with your statement they are forcing it on us which caused a bunch of scientist to speak out which cause the people to investigate more.....and that's where we are at!

@1patriot I did not say we are being forced. Better get your eyes checked.

@Flyingsaucesir guess you should start paying attention Canada is start to restrict fertilizer use and and Europe is shutting down 3000 farmer i guess your media is not showing you or your not looking which i assume must be your problem. european farmer have been beating the drums all summer and into this winter

@1patriot The production of synthetic fertilizer is an important source of excess CO2. The Haber-Bosch process involves the burning of natural gas (a fossil fuel), and this combustion releases CO2, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. Furthermore, use of synthetic fertilizer is a cause of eutrophication of waterways. Runoff from farms introduces excess nutrients into rivers and oceans, creating dead zones and destroying fisheries.

@Flyingsaucesir how do you tell nature to back off on CO2.......tell be that you still haven't agree that man contribution to CO2 between 5-6% the rest is nature how are you to control the sun that's the only thing warming this planet! CO2 has no correlation to heat we are not in bubble like the fuck model they use.....

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