Bush Fires in Australia

How’d you get up to 109 in a toy car?

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Not sure I believe you but I gave you a like for effort.

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So because China burns so much coal the rest of the world should sit on it hands and continue as before?

That’s as dumb as rocks.

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Best of luck @Fitzy

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Typical yank mentality there … ‘everyone else is stuffing their face with cheese burgers so why cant I’

Real easy way out mentality. Pass the buck to future generations

Meanwhile in the USA

https://www.climate-change-performance-index.org/

China ahead of the USA & Oz

China will meet its Paris agreements targets

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Not even @Mac would stoop so low.

How many fatalities since all this started?

Half a billion

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Right.

Matt is mostly exercised by rubby players training in poor quality air.

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You can only do what you can though.
I’ll tell you what freaks me out. There’s a lass who cycles with us who was one of the UK govt advisors on climate change.
She told me (and I’m on record here somewhere) three or four years ago, that the trouble with global warming is that its not really affecting first world countries. Then she paused, and said, except Australia. They will be the first of the first world economies to feel the affect of it in a major way. How prescient does this look now?
Worse, she also won’t have children, as she thinks the planet is fucked, and she says she thinks that the only fish our kids will be able to eat is mackerel. She said all this to me four or so years ago. She looks so far to be bang on the money.
I agree that global population is the primary problem, but the Chinese are the only nation addressing that.

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Was she ugly?

Lex Luthor dodged a bullet it seems when Superman beat General Zod.

I don’t know if you got that southerly that just rolled in @Fitzy? Can’t imagine the damage it’s doing. I haven’t heard wind like that in a while. Stay safe.

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No mate. We picked her up in the hills one day above macclesfield. Started chatting as she was on her own, and it transpired that her dad was dying of aggressive vascular dementia, and she came up from London every weekend on her own and slept with him in the care home, and cycled on her own each Sunday morning for a bit of air and space. I asked her would she like to ride with us on a Sunday, and she did every week. Sadly he passed last year, but she stays in touch. She’s a high enough flyer that she goes to Davos every year.

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