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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-08-29 at 2:26 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 3:28 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 3:28 PM UTC"I'm not an asshole, I'm honest"
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2022-08-29 at 3:31 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 4:14 PM UTCIt's raining like a bitch today...they said upto 2" per hour in the outskirts of Houston today...and likely to be raining everyday this week. That's a bummer as I'm waiting on a land survey and the fuckers said they couldn't do it last week because it was "too wet".
I told them to put some boots on...too fucking wet my arse...am I in Texas or Gayness??? -
2022-08-29 at 4:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's raining like a bitch today…they said upto 2" per hour in the outskirts of Houston today…and likely to be raining everyday this week. That's a bummer as I'm waiting on a land survey and the fuckers said they couldn't do it last week because it was "too wet".
I told them to put some boots on…too fucking wet my arse…am I in Texas or Gayness???
As an 82C10 we performed surveys in rain, snow, fog, you name it. What a bunch of pussies. Are you sure the company didn't move to Houston from California recently? -
2022-08-29 at 4:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker As an 82C10 we performed surveys in rain, snow, fog, you name it. What a bunch of pussies. Are you sure the company didn't move to Houston from California recently?
Well the land isn't actually in Houston..it's about 50 miles S/W of. Yes It was quite incredulous when they told me that.
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"We're going to have to push closing back to 1st September"
Well it's raining every fucking day this week...MORESO than last week so now what are they gonna do if they don't want to get their feet wet. -
2022-08-29 at 4:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Well the land isn't actually in Houston..it's about 50 miles S/W of. Yes I was quite incredulous when they told me that.
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"We're going to have to push closing back to 1st September"
Well it's raining every fucking day this week…MORESO than last week so now what are they gonna do if they don't want to get their feet wet.
Are you trying to buy some undeveloped acreage? -
2022-08-29 at 4:26 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 4:39 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 10:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker All great journeys begin with the first step. Why don't you take the first step and kill yourself. I'm very serious. The world doesn't need people like you.
The world doesn't need anyone, dummy.From 2004 to 2006, a $100m-plus a year BP marketing campaign “introduced the idea of a ‘carbon footprint’ before it was a common buzzword”, according to the PR agent in charge of the campaign. The targets of this campaign were the “routine human activities” and “lifestyle choices” of “individuals” and the “average American household”. In 2019, BP ran a new “Know your carbon footprint” campaign on social media.
Big oil’s rhetoric has evolved from outright denial to more subtle forms of propaganda, including shifting responsibility away from companies and on to consumers. This mimics big tobacco’s effort to combat criticism and defend against litigation and regulation by “casting itself as a kind of neutral innocent, buffeted by the forces of consumer demand”.
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2022-08-29 at 10:56 PM UTC
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2022-08-30 at 12:30 AM UTCThat's a pretty good point about the world not needing anyone tbh. We need it way fucking more than it needs us. Oh world pleas provide me more food and water as I'm too stupid to make it myself. Thanks world. Sorry I litter on you sometimes but for real thanks for the food and water.
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2022-08-30 at 3:37 AM UTC
BP “developed an ‘all of the above’ strategy” for marketing energy from 2006 to 2008, “before any presidential candidates spoke of the same”, according to BP’s PR lead.
Big oil continues to promote this narrative of “fossil fuel solution-ism’, including its “all of the above” language, on social media, in Congress and in paid-for, pretend editorials in the Washington Post. To make this spin stick, fossil fuel companies have been calling methane “clean” since at least the 1980s. “Natural gas is already clean,” said API Facebook ads and billboards last year.In contradiction to the science of stopping global heating, big oil asserts that fossil fuels will be essential for the foreseeable future. The “all of the above” energy mantra was – as BP’s advertising creative put it – “co-opted by politicians in 2008” and became a centerpiece of the Obama administration’s energy policies. The campaign also positioned methane as a “clean bridge” fuel.
Like “clean coal”, calling methane “clean”, “cleanest” or “low-carbon” has been deemed false advertising by regulators. -
2022-08-30 at 5:46 AM UTC
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2022-08-30 at 12:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker What is your definition of the world?
^Doesn't even know how to define the world but thinks he knows what it needs
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