I'm not the one defending morons....................you dumbasses are.Whatever, freak....Harley is right; you actually revel in your sheer stupidity.
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I'm not the one defending morons....................you dumbasses are.Whatever, freak....Harley is right; you actually revel in your sheer stupidity.
I havent defended anyone, you dilapidated bag of dumbfuck.I'm not the one defending morons....................you dumbasses are.
True.Seems the Tories are the same as the Trumpist's. Scientific illiteracy knows no border.
Taking action on the climate emergency is the bottom priority for Conservative members in the party's leadership contest, a poll has found.
Just 4 per cent of those surveyed by pollster YouGov said hitting the UK's net zero emissions target by 2050 was one of their top three priorities for the next prime minister.
The survey, commissioned by the Times found that winning a general election, cutting taxes, increasing defend spending and strengthening the UK's global standing were all more important to members.
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Climate emergency is bottom priority for Tory members, poll finds
Just 4 per cent of Tories put issue in their top three priorities for the next party leaderwww.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile, England melts.
There’s certainly no aid coming from the Conservative government. Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister and one of the few cabinet members not to resign during the successful revolt against Boris Johnson, instructed the public to cultivate “resilience” when it came to the stultifying heat. Individuals need to adapt, he said, not the state. And besides, Mr. Raab blithely told broadcasters, “We ought to enjoy the sunshine.”
One suspects that such resilience would be easier to summon if successive Conservative governments had not neglected official warnings to fortify Britain’s infrastructure against the growing threat of extreme heat. In 2021 a government advisory body, the Climate Change Committee, found that the government was comprehensively failing to protect people from extreme weather conditions. “The United Kingdom has the capacity and the resources to respond effectively,” the report stated. “Yet it has not done so.”
It’s an argument that withers under the merciless glare of the sun. It’s not just that thermometers across the country show that the hideous heat of the future is already here. It’s also that, according to one estimate, climate adaptation is up to 10 times as cost-efficient as inaction. Doing nothing makes neither human nor economic sense.
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Opinion | Britain Is Melting (Published 2022)
The country is fundamentally unprepared to deal with the heat.www.nytimes.com
Seems the Tories are the same as the Trumpist's. Scientific illiteracy knows no border.
Taking action on the climate emergency is the bottom priority for Conservative members in the party's leadership contest, a poll has found.
Just 4 per cent of those surveyed by pollster YouGov said hitting the UK's net zero emissions target by 2050 was one of their top three priorities for the next prime minister.
The survey, commissioned by the Times found that winning a general election, cutting taxes, increasing defend spending and strengthening the UK's global standing were all more important to members.
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Climate emergency is bottom priority for Tory members, poll finds
Just 4 per cent of Tories put issue in their top three priorities for the next party leaderwww.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile, England melts.
There’s certainly no aid coming from the Conservative government. Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister and one of the few cabinet members not to resign during the successful revolt against Boris Johnson, instructed the public to cultivate “resilience” when it came to the stultifying heat. Individuals need to adapt, he said, not the state. And besides, Mr. Raab blithely told broadcasters, “We ought to enjoy the sunshine.”
One suspects that such resilience would be easier to summon if successive Conservative governments had not neglected official warnings to fortify Britain’s infrastructure against the growing threat of extreme heat. In 2021 a government advisory body, the Climate Change Committee, found that the government was comprehensively failing to protect people from extreme weather conditions. “The United Kingdom has the capacity and the resources to respond effectively,” the report stated. “Yet it has not done so.”
It’s an argument that withers under the merciless glare of the sun. It’s not just that thermometers across the country show that the hideous heat of the future is already here. It’s also that, according to one estimate, climate adaptation is up to 10 times as cost-efficient as inaction. Doing nothing makes neither human nor economic sense.
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Opinion | Britain Is Melting (Published 2022)
The country is fundamentally unprepared to deal with the heat.www.nytimes.com
They are thick as shit.Log off the interwebz, bulldoze your house, and go live in a fucking cave, warmerist.
It shows, American self-proclaimed "conservative" teabaggers, are easily twice as stupid as any conservative overseas.
Yes, yes you warmers are thick as shit.They are thick as shit.
You're a fucking moron
Even the new York times knows no one cares ...why? Because it's bullshit
Only 3 % of Democrats roflmao
Smoking you retard
Wahhhhhhjh lol
Theyre just reporting what the New York Times reported
Wait until the triple digit heat hits NY.Like I said you're a fucking moron
Buy an electric car ,throw out your air conditioner ,and stop eating meat ..
Be faithful to your batshit crazy religion first
Lead by example
Better get those Democrat number up to lol
3 %
According to government ministry of truth approved NYT
Wouldn't be the first time ....and I don't live there anymoreWait until the triple digit heat hits NY.
"Meanwhile England melts" give it a rest clown. I bet you are a joke a minute on Earth Day.Seems the Tories are the same as the Trumpist's. Scientific illiteracy knows no border.
Taking action on the climate emergency is the bottom priority for Conservative members in the party's leadership contest, a poll has found.
Just 4 per cent of those surveyed by pollster YouGov said hitting the UK's net zero emissions target by 2050 was one of their top three priorities for the next prime minister.
The survey, commissioned by the Times found that winning a general election, cutting taxes, increasing defend spending and strengthening the UK's global standing were all more important to members.
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Climate emergency is bottom priority for Tory members, poll finds
Just 4 per cent of Tories put issue in their top three priorities for the next party leaderwww.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile, England melts.
There’s certainly no aid coming from the Conservative government. Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister and one of the few cabinet members not to resign during the successful revolt against Boris Johnson, instructed the public to cultivate “resilience” when it came to the stultifying heat. Individuals need to adapt, he said, not the state. And besides, Mr. Raab blithely told broadcasters, “We ought to enjoy the sunshine.”
One suspects that such resilience would be easier to summon if successive Conservative governments had not neglected official warnings to fortify Britain’s infrastructure against the growing threat of extreme heat. In 2021 a government advisory body, the Climate Change Committee, found that the government was comprehensively failing to protect people from extreme weather conditions. “The United Kingdom has the capacity and the resources to respond effectively,” the report stated. “Yet it has not done so.”
It’s an argument that withers under the merciless glare of the sun. It’s not just that thermometers across the country show that the hideous heat of the future is already here. It’s also that, according to one estimate, climate adaptation is up to 10 times as cost-efficient as inaction. Doing nothing makes neither human nor economic sense.
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Opinion | Britain Is Melting (Published 2022)
The country is fundamentally unprepared to deal with the heat.www.nytimes.com
We were good for some years regarding climate change. At one time I think we were ahead in one or two things. This gave the Tories the ability to deny that we needed to do more and go on about how good we were. That situation is no more though it does seem to still be reported as such. It is difficult for me to understand why they want to keep their eyes shut on this except they probably know that if they start really doing what we need done and demanding more in taxes to do it, people will not be happy particularly with NI and gas. So rather than risk not getting elected again they choose to not look after the planet when it is in urgent need of such. Even Thatcher was not like that. She said we were only renting this world and it was our responsibility to give it back in the same condition we got it in. I personally believe we should ask the fossil fuel people who knew what they were doing but continued to do it anyway to pay for our insulation of our homes and other things.Seems the Tories are the same as the Trumpist's. Scientific illiteracy knows no border.
Taking action on the climate emergency is the bottom priority for Conservative members in the party's leadership contest, a poll has found.
Just 4 per cent of those surveyed by pollster YouGov said hitting the UK's net zero emissions target by 2050 was one of their top three priorities for the next prime minister.
The survey, commissioned by the Times found that winning a general election, cutting taxes, increasing defend spending and strengthening the UK's global standing were all more important to members.
![]()
Climate emergency is bottom priority for Tory members, poll finds
Just 4 per cent of Tories put issue in their top three priorities for the next party leaderwww.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile, England melts.
There’s certainly no aid coming from the Conservative government. Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister and one of the few cabinet members not to resign during the successful revolt against Boris Johnson, instructed the public to cultivate “resilience” when it came to the stultifying heat. Individuals need to adapt, he said, not the state. And besides, Mr. Raab blithely told broadcasters, “We ought to enjoy the sunshine.”
One suspects that such resilience would be easier to summon if successive Conservative governments had not neglected official warnings to fortify Britain’s infrastructure against the growing threat of extreme heat. In 2021 a government advisory body, the Climate Change Committee, found that the government was comprehensively failing to protect people from extreme weather conditions. “The United Kingdom has the capacity and the resources to respond effectively,” the report stated. “Yet it has not done so.”
It’s an argument that withers under the merciless glare of the sun. It’s not just that thermometers across the country show that the hideous heat of the future is already here. It’s also that, according to one estimate, climate adaptation is up to 10 times as cost-efficient as inaction. Doing nothing makes neither human nor economic sense.
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Opinion | Britain Is Melting (Published 2022)
The country is fundamentally unprepared to deal with the heat.www.nytimes.com