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media froth and COVID-19...The coronavirus has had a variety of effect on politics and media around the globe.
laughing all the way to the primaries...
the source of our economic troubles: blame bill clinton, ronald reagan, obama, bush senior and junior...As Aussies panic and buy huge stock of toilet paper rolls to protect themselves from the coronavirus, we have to ask a few questions...
scomo's long-term coal-driven steam engine religious strategies...
... saved by the canadians..."Man vastly overestimates his power if he thinks he can, with CO2 emissions, destroy the climate", she postulated.
pollution reduction...Factory activity in China fell at a record rate in February, as manufacturers closed their operations to contain the spread of coronavirus. The country's official measure of manufacturing activity - the Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) - dropped to 35.7 from 50 in January.
the statue of liberty... and justice US/UK style...
It ended on an insensible note very much in keeping with the woolly-headed reasoning of Judge Vanessa Baraitser, who is of the view that a WikiLeaks publisher in a cage does not put all heaven in a rage.
the sins of western democracy...
god made us in his image...
on the roadmap with angus, the belching cow...The Morrison government will on Friday signal plans to shift investment from wind and solar to hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, lithium and advanced livestock feed supplements, as part of a “bottom up” strategy to reduce emissions by 2050.
side-benefits...The Federal Government has extended its coronavirus travel ban for another week amid fears a COVID-19 global pandemic will soon be declared.
potato mash...
no trespassing...Our environment is essential and necessary. In mathematics, it would be said to be "sufficient and necessary” conditional...
seen to do something, but committed to do nothing...If you’re committed to the Paris agreement – to keep the increase in global average temperature to well below two degrees above pre-industrial levels, and pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees – then at a minimum, logically, scientifically, you’re committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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