Turns out the environment and weather systems are complex, and this thick-as-pig-shit gammon cunt is too fucking stupid to defer to experts in their field about the subject matter they are expert in.
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Got to keep those fossil fuel donations coming in
Honestly, Wales as a climate change leader is pure shit. Whatever we do makes no fucking difference. Reform are right.
Read the full article. It’s not that big a deal.
First, yeah he’s mistaken but not extremely dumb for assuming sea level rises are uniform across the earth. Second this is over sea level rises that are so small the human ability to mitigate them is vastly in excess of the danger. Of all dangers from climate change, sea level rises are amongst the bottom of concerns.
I find climate to be a very frustrating topic in Wales because the Assembly goes about it in very flashy headline-grabbing ways while having little practical effect. An easy win for Wales to mitigate carbon would be to plant vast amounts of trees over the formerly forested hills and countryside. Subsides in the style of the EU’s CAP to provide landowners with payments for creating and maintaining woodland would not be terribly expensive.
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Turns out the environment and weather systems are complex, and this thick-as-pig-shit gammon cunt is too fucking stupid to defer to experts in their field about the subject matter they are expert in.
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Got to keep those fossil fuel donations coming in
Honestly, Wales as a climate change leader is pure shit. Whatever we do makes no fucking difference. Reform are right.
Read the full article. It’s not that big a deal.
First, yeah he’s mistaken but not extremely dumb for assuming sea level rises are uniform across the earth. Second this is over sea level rises that are so small the human ability to mitigate them is vastly in excess of the danger. Of all dangers from climate change, sea level rises are amongst the bottom of concerns.
I find climate to be a very frustrating topic in Wales because the Assembly goes about it in very flashy headline-grabbing ways while having little practical effect. An easy win for Wales to mitigate carbon would be to plant vast amounts of trees over the formerly forested hills and countryside. Subsides in the style of the EU’s CAP to provide landowners with payments for creating and maintaining woodland would not be terribly expensive.
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