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"BBC’s disinformation correspondent" from the national broadcaster paid for by the TV tax that routinely lies and peddles biased opinion dressed up as news. |
But then the planets climate has always changed. Ice ages, droughts, etc... Hell, at one point in time the polar ice caps were just polar caps... no ice! As inhabitants of the planet we certainly play a part in that change; although I think to what extent is debatable. I also think that the notion that we are going to "fix" the planet (while a noble idea) is just delusional. Not saying don't try... but lets mitigate expectations here. I mean lets just be realistic here... We've got people who are still trying to figure out basic biology, like the difference between male and female! |
Alex Jones sued for $1B for exercising his 1st Amdt right (speaking his opinion), which resulted in no harm, but let people look at an event through a spectrum other than the mainstream narrative. Go back and watch Alex Jones Endgame or The Great Obama Deception, youll see EVERYTHING he predicted was correct as of today. Thats why he was the 1st to ever get banned from social media. |
Whilst the BBC has its own political flavor, as a news source - because the BBC is paid for via the license fee the BBC is more neutral than many media providers. The BBC has been accused in the past of providing too much of a platform for political agendas when the subject can only be known via a scientific epistemology (e.g., climate change). The fact about climate change is - whether someone believes that humans are changing the climate or not - the climate is changing comparably rapidly. There will be millions of climate refugees over the coming decade (I wonder how people will ignore, deny or downplay that). As one UN climate ambassador recently said - the west will only get serious about climate change when millions of western people are being badly affected by severe environmental disasters. That's sooner rather than later |
The rate of climate change right now is like frozen molasses compared to the climate change that happened 10,000 - 12,000 years ago. |