What Climate Crisis?

Every progressive change in history was accomplished by tireless campaigning, pressure, demonstrations, strikes, disruption etc.

What do you suggest is done to tackle the planet’s carbon emissions?

In terms of strategy, pressure etc.?

Do you suggest anything? At all?

It’s a fair question to ask given you believe there’s no point in holding a climate summit at all.

Your last response was not one of somebody who takes the issue of the climate crisis in any way seriously, but merely as an internet trolling opportunity.

That’s the mindset of a man utterly defeated by life, and who welcomes doom.

There’s more than a few of you on this forum.

aye, inspecting the inside of their eyeballs more like

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He is sleepy Joe after all.

Everything at this conference will be decided by a load of public servant types, most of it has already been decided before they even got there no doubt, the lads going around making speeches has fuck all to do with anything

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A Zoom conference and nobody would be talking about climate change. The big knobs had to sacrifice all that jet fuel to get us worked up about it.

You can shove your climate crisis up your Arse

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When did it become ‘climate crisis’? Did they start transitioning to this around the same time as the pivot from global warming to climate change?

The current energy crisis is all self inflicted, in part, due to listening to these fundamentalists.

This all appeals to the midwit types who love lurching from one ‘crisis’ to the next where they get a chance to preach to the proles. They absolutely lap this up. You know the type, a classic of the genre, @glasagusban, the public servant Mother Theresa midwit.

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This conference has been a tremendous success. I am excited for the green future and possibly avoiding our extinction.

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It was methane all along, and there’s us all worrying about carbon. Fire a graipeful of seaweed into the feeder wagon and the job is oxo

While we can’t exploit our own gas fields. We should extract it now while it still has value and in the meantime build a nuclear plant for baseload, build a fuckload off shore wind farms then in 2035 turn off the gas turbines and use the nuclear for 20/25% of the energy needs. Wind for the rest. Build way more wind than that’s needed so we can exprt thr excess. We drastically need to increase electricity production to move to electric car to remove ICEs from transport. 2035 to ban ICE sales is also attainable. Only ICEs allowed will be under a vintage liecence for hobbiest.

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I’m so happy with how things have gone in Glasgow that I might celebrate by buying 2 new Diesel Cars

Good point mate, let’s dig for gas

My God man, you have just repackaged @iron_mike burning rubbish quip, that’s how low you have fallen

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Yeah there’s nothing worse than lads just repeating the same tiresome unfunny quips alright mate

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Eh, @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy’s quips are funny @mac.

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Consistency is key

Copying and I mean this in the best possible way a dolt like iron mike isnt cool

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I think, climate change aside there is a large issue of humans consuming too many resources. Given how energy intensive beef production is, there’s a huge need to cut back on beef and dairy consumption. If people drop to eating red meat twice a week, white meat another one or two and then fish or veggy the rest then we’d do a lot. And people would be healthier. It’s not a huge step really for what would have massive effects.

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Seasonality of fruit and veg is another easy switch. We shouldn’t really have North African strawberries on Irish supermarket shelves in December.

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Absolutely agree. An rud is annamh is iontach chomh maith.

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no offense mate but since you started boxercise you have become very passionate and instant when telling other people how they need to live their lives.
as have i.
people need to listen to us.

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