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Alan What?
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The UK's government response to rising energy prices amidst a cost of living crisis has been disgraceful. This video summarises the root cause of the energy increase, and analyses why the government response only aids large corporations, not the populace.
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Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
why do yiu think they made the "vaccine" mandatory,
the m-rna was designed to specifically clot in the bloodstreams of people below a certain IQ.
Only the dumb think the vaccine is to kill the masses...there are far easier and cheaper ways to do that, just put something in the water or food supplies for example.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Only the dumb think the vaccine is to kill the masses…there are far easier and cheaper ways to do that, just put something in the water or food supplies for example.
Only the dumb wouldn't understand the problem with your idea.
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Alan What?
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Only the dumb think the vaccine is to kill the masses…there are far easier and cheaper ways to do that, just put something in the water or food supplies for example.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Only the dumb think the vaccine is to kill the masses…there are far easier and cheaper ways to do that, just put something in the water or food supplies for example.
No, no, no. Evil never comes in its true form. It always rides in under the noble banners of peace and security.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Only the dumb think the vaccine is to kill the masses…there are far easier and cheaper ways to do that, just put something in the water or food supplies for example.
careful there.
any more of these low iq post might activate the m-rna you have taken.
The impact of the floods on Pakistan will take years to fathom but Rehman says they have already begun to influence the global push to address climate change ahead of the United Nations climate conference known as COP27 to be held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt this November. Climate linked disasters have shocked government officials around the world and are “spreading so fast, that everyone’s sobered up,” she says. Rehman is calling on countries in the Global North to recommit to their promises to reduce emissions and pay for the damaging effects of climate change in the developing world. “It is time for all of us to do a really sober stock-take,” she says.
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The report, United in Science, shows that greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise to record highs. Fossil fuel emission rates are now above pre-pandemic levels after a temporary drop due to lockdowns. The ambition of emissions reduction pledges for 2030 needs to be seven times higher to be in line with the 1.5 °C goal of the Paris Agreement.
The past seven years were the warmest on record. There is a 48% chance that, during at least one year in the next 5 years, the annual mean temperature will temporarily be 1.5°C higher than 1850-1900 average. As global warming increases, “tipping points” in the climate system can not be ruled out.
Cities that host billions of people and are responsible for up to 70% of human-caused emissions will face increasing socio-economic impacts. The most vulnerable populations will suffer most, says the report which gives examples of extreme weather in different parts of the world this year.
“Floods, droughts, heatwaves, extreme storms and wildfires are going from bad to worse, breaking records with alarming frequency. Heatwaves in Europe. Colossal floods in Pakistan. Prolonged and severe droughts in China, the Horn of Africa and the United States.
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