by readysteadycook » Tue Apr 30, 2024 10:33 am
Climateaware wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:51 pm
Readysteadycook I asked you for evidence for your assertion that the majority of people are against food waste collections, but you haven't provided any at all.
And yes sadly we are ALL gonna have to pay significant amounts of money one way or another to sort out the damage we have done and stop things getting much much worse. We can choose to be proactive about it in a way that builds the economy or we are all starting to pay it any way through our food, insurance bills, etc, and that’s just the start.
There is no credible science in opposition to manmade climate change - 99%+of scientists concur - so you ‘may want do your own research’ into who actually funds all that climate scepticism misinformation that you regard as ‘research’
Most people wouldn’t dream of telling a structural engineer that the steel she’s specified for your house or a bridge under construction is wrong, but when it comes to climate change science everyone suddenly everyone feels they are entitled to their opinion. How disappointing. I bet back in Newton’s day there were folk arguing that an apples used to fall upwards too.
That all sounds very good, but the real truth is we are being had - the majority believe everything that governments and councils tell them (we are now seeing the harmful Covid vaccine effects, it was not even effective - we were told they were great and 100% effective).
Lots of good stuff done by Together that is worth a read, especially the campaigns section. This report especially :-
https://togetherdeclaration.org/report/
The climate will be used when digital currencies are slowly added in:-
https://togetherdeclaration.org/campaig ... sultation/
You may not want to believe these things are possible, but in 2019 if I had written we are about to be forced to stay at home and wear masks, you would have laughed. It’s upto us to challenge these policies, not for us but for the sake of our young children - they are the ones that will have to bear the brunt of the changes.
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Readysteadycook I asked you for evidence for your assertion that the majority of people are against food waste collections, but you haven't provided any at all.
And yes sadly we are ALL gonna have to pay significant amounts of money one way or another to sort out the damage we have done and stop things getting much much worse. We can choose to be proactive about it in a way that builds the economy or we are all starting to pay it any way through our food, insurance bills, etc, and that’s just the start.
There is no credible science in opposition to manmade climate change - 99%+of scientists concur - so you ‘may want do your own research’ into who actually funds all that climate scepticism misinformation that you regard as ‘research’
Most people wouldn’t dream of telling a structural engineer that the steel she’s specified for your house or a bridge under construction is wrong, but when it comes to climate change science everyone suddenly everyone feels they are entitled to their opinion. How disappointing. I bet back in Newton’s day there were folk arguing that an apples used to fall upwards too.
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That all sounds very good, but the real truth is we are being had - the majority believe everything that governments and councils tell them (we are now seeing the harmful Covid vaccine effects, it was not even effective - we were told they were great and 100% effective).
Lots of good stuff done by Together that is worth a read, especially the campaigns section. This report especially :-
https://togetherdeclaration.org/report/
The climate will be used when digital currencies are slowly added in:-
https://togetherdeclaration.org/campaigns/central-bank-digital-currency-respond-to-bank-of-england-consultation/
You may not want to believe these things are possible, but in 2019 if I had written we are about to be forced to stay at home and wear masks, you would have laughed. It’s upto us to challenge these policies, not for us but for the sake of our young children - they are the ones that will have to bear the brunt of the changes.