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When Economic Progress Is Madness: Dangers of Greta’s Radical Climatism
Greta Thunberg, in her latest opinion column for The Guardian, has called for an end to today’s business as usual. She believes current economic activity is a crime against humanity as it increases the global warming rate.
As a citizen of a developing country, I protest!
As a citizen of a developing country, I protest!
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Tagged Climate Alarmism, fossil fuels, Global Warming, Greta Thunberg, The Guardian, Vijay Jayaraj, World Economic Forum
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Facts, Feeling and Fearmongering: The State of Climate Change
“Facts don’t care for your feelings.” Ben Shapiro’s frequent use of it in debates has made this statement popular.
Facts, as commonly understood, are objectively true, and indicators of the reality around us. They are solid and unassailable. Feelings are subjective and constantly subject to change. This is important, regardless of what one thinks of Shapiro’s politics.
Posted in Climate Change
Tagged Global Warming, ocean acidification, over-population, ozone depletion, The Climategate Scandal, Vijay Jayaraj
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