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china's pollution dwarfs the USA. like, research something once in awhile, you'll do better here. | |||
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Your claim was that “essentially everyone in the world wants to live here”. I replied that you’re full of shit, and your rebuttal is “oh yeah what about Mexico?” I honestly can’t tell if your whole act on this board is a larp of if you’re seriously this dumb. | |||
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maybe consider the scope of history if you ever read a book that isn't about harry potter | |||
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Note that this forum's demographics mostly veer towards young and healthy. You see a lot more understanding of that problem on forums which skew older. Danth | |||
Last edited by Danth; 10-28-2021 at 11:54 PM..
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Last edited by Rogean; 04-17-2024 at 05:01 PM..
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Ok Mr Unsung, you win. Although it looks like you been on the pipe.
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Is it implausible that in the future, countries could take military action against countries who refuse to act on climate change? Since the impact of one great power not acting has catastrophic consequences for other great powers who do act.
If republicans take control of America and continue the denial of reality (of everything science based) and inaction on climate change, what could that mean for future wars? It seems we may reach a point where voluntary (in)action is no longer tolerated... Discuss. | ||
Last edited by walfreyydo; 10-29-2021 at 09:43 AM..
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