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The Environment...
Matters!

Every day, more bad news

7/31/2019

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What the HELL is it going to take for that asshole tRUMP to acknowledge global warming, and start doing something about it???

I am scared, depressed, and continually worried about the future of humanity not to mention the millions of plants and animals, entire ecosystems that took billions of years to evolve and that we do not totally understand yet... all in danger of going the way of the DODO BIRD- stuffed with styrofoam In museums.

That total asshole tRUMP does not care at all about anyone/anything other than the Donald, so it’s up to us, and time has run out.

I know many tRUMP supporters- friends over the years that I love and USED TO respect but no longer do. How can you not see the damage global warming has ruined our way of life? I just don’t get it!

tRUMP needs to be put in jail not for collusion and obstruction but for corruption on a MASSIVE environmental scale.
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Last night’s democratic debate focused on the environment for a millisecond, and the problem is their 2050 date for elimination of petroleum emissions.

Quick math: thirty years from now is the goal? Thirty years ago might have been an “ok” goal fifty years ago. Today, however, we DO NOT HAVE thirty years.

I’m not a global warming scientist, but I have been paying attention to this issue for thirty years, and for the past few years, it’s bad news after bad news after bad news on a DAILY basis.

Stopping a long heavy freight train takes a really long time, and a big distance. Same thing for big oil tankers- you gotta think ahead so you don’t crash into the dock... how far ahead I don’t know.

Turning around our current global warming calamity (reversing the 200 year old global warming trend) isn’t going to happen overnight. It’s going to take another 200 years to set it right again, but the forests that could have helped us are gone, or almost gone.

Planet earth is just a huge “Easter Island,” and Humans are so stupid and greedy that there will never be enough global consensus and focus to fix our problems.

Pessimistic? Realistic.

link:

​https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/07/31/europe/greenland-heatwave-climate-crisis-intl/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F
Ohhh, and this also:

​https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/alaskas-sweltering-summer-is-basically-off-the-charts/2019/07/31/d3ffa082-b2d9-11e9-951e-de024209545d_story.html?utm_term=.4b5c624984b8
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