The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change now says Earth will likely cross the threshold beyond which it can’t avoid catastrophic climate change within the next 10 yrs unless we rapidly stop burning fossil fuels. We need an emergency level mobilization for a just transition from a dirty economy to a clean economy. This is not the time to ramp up fossil fuel extraction with more oil drilling like the Willow Project; it’s time to ramp it down.

Apr 3, 2023 · 1:59 PM UTC

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They have been saying that for 40 years and see level is exactly the same point it was a hundred years ago. If they want to stop climate change maybe they should stop changing it by spraying our skies every day and modifying the weather.
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Right so are you going to proudly endorse fracking Joe Biden when the primary is over anyway? Because you might as well just so it now and save yourself the trouble.
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"in 10 years" Do you all never get sick of making stupid predictions that never come true and then pretending like you didn't and instead of going away just make up more 💩?
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YES ... And almost everyone in the Government has their heads in the sand ... and are not listening ... We need a leader who will be able to turn things around in only ... 8 YEARS ... we need ... MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ... in the White House!
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That sounds like Al Gore. He built a huge mansion from the money he bilked from US taxpayers. Laughing at us all the to the bank.
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And yet you support the climate destroying proxy war in Ukraine. You are a fraud and a hypocrite.
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Perpetually 10 years away from catastrophe. I'm not saying it's for sure scare tactics, but what would be different if it was?
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As always: Global issue, much of the world made significant progress reducing their climate-changing pollution. US lost multi-millions of our mfg. jobs, fewer can afford motor vehicles, US share of climate-changing pollution plunged.
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What data are the IPCC using to come up with this dire prediction, and why are you willing to believe them? Have you sought input from scientists from both sides of this issue?