Politics Climate Change Paradox (cont in part 2)

Should we act now, or wait for a unified global approach


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Take it elsewhere?

Sorry, I have as much right to post my views in a 'Climate Change Paradox' thread as you have.

'Dumb' would be soaking up and sharing a sensationalist picture, taking it as fact without looking deeper into it.

Oh, and you have no obligation to respond to me.

Sensationalist lol the same lines as climate change and then coming back with fossil fuel research from blogs? you need to change your script its getting a bit boring.

The Delhi AQI is down 80% , same in Mumbai. It takes less than a few days to clear out. I know far more people in India than you do, the air, has never been cleaner in the past 10 years. Hear it from the citizens themselves



As i said, you think you are being critical, you are actually being dumb. Please try to do independent research before flapping your gums.

And yes i know i have no obligation to reply to you, i just don't out of pity, you post nothing of substance to reply to. Ever.
 
One of the take home messages from this current crisis could certainly be that despite our hubris and ego as a species, if we take the natural world for granted, we sure can phuk things up for ourselves.
 

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No need to get personal, just because you've been caught out, again...

Caught out LOL. Anyone with half a brain can say if you 'knew' people in India you would know air quality has improved a lot, since you don't know this it's easy to tell that you know no one.

And yet again you fail to stick to the topic and attack me for catching you being 'critical' in a dumb way. There are millions and millions of news channels, vloggers, bloggers, agencies covering this news. I assume you are too thick to google even?

I am calling dumb a dumb, don't be offended.

I will let you be, no point flogging a dead horse.
 
Caught out LOL. Anyone with half a brain can say if you 'knew' people in India you would know air quality has improved a lot, since you don't know this it's easy to tell that you know no one.

And yet again you fail to stick to the topic and attack me for catching you being 'critical' in a dumb way. There are millions and millions of news channels, vloggers, bloggers, agencies covering this news. I assume you are too thick to google even?

I am calling dumb a dumb, don't be offended.

I will let you be, no point flogging a dead horse.
Did I ever dispute that the air quality in India hadn't improved a lot?

What I did question was the overly dramatic effect of the picture you posted.

No need for you to get so defensive.

And 'calling dumb a dumb'?

Let's see if you let me be. I suggest not, because people like you need to have the final word.
 
Did I ever dispute that the air quality in India hadn't improved a lot?

What I did question was the overly dramatic effect of the picture you posted.

No need for you to get so defensive.

And 'calling dumb a dumb'?

Let's see if you let me be. I suggest not, because people like you need to have the final word.

The effect is dramatic, the AQI in delhi central has never been 56, the last 20 years.
 
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Hate to break it to you but 'big oil' have the greatest means of dominating the renewable sectors.

He doesn't know his ******** from his elbow anyway.
 
That has been noted in this thread previously. No doubt they'll profit from it and take the lead before government does. Particularly in the US recently.
Good?

Private enterprise is always a better option than the government.
 
No it isn’t. Any issue where social interest trumps individual greed is far better handled by the government. Or do you think America’s health system is a goal to which we should aspire?
The government can't handle shit.

Even in countries like the UK people still think their socialist healthcare system can't keep up.
 
The government can't handle shit.

Even in countries like the UK people still think their socialist healthcare system can't keep up.
The UK and Australian health systems have their issues, largely driven conservative governments trying to impose a corporate agenda. And yet they trump the US’s corporate led system by the length of the Flemington Straight.
 
The UK and Australian health systems have their issues, largely driven conservative governments trying to impose a corporate agenda. And yet they trump the US’s corporate led system by the length of the Flemington Straight.
I will take ours over the US because we have a good mix of private and public, even though the US have much better treatments.

I would much rather have US than UK healthcare though.
 
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