Pete7469
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I've long been aware of the massive wads of plastic that are floating in the oceans as well as everyone who actually cares about the planet and environment.
Lots of people pretend to because it's a long time trendy virtue, but they believe the biggest threat is the 3% of CO2 humans contribute to atmospheric CO2, which is only 3% of the overall "greenhouse effect". There is no point in even concerning ourselves with it, nor any means to quantify any results in efforts to reduce it. Thus, so called (political) "scientists" and those fighting "climate change" can never be held accountable for success or failure. It's a "problem" with no real solution, therefore a never ending means to fleece tax dollars and supply oxygen thieves with do nothing jobs.
The plastic patches in the oceans however are an actual disaster, and can cause tangible long term problems. There are also efforts to reduce the addition of new trash, clean up the existing trash, and develop products using biodegradable materials. Yet not a peep was made about it in Davos, nor will so called "environmentalists" push this issue because once success is made, and the problem is solved, the flow of government easy money stops. I'm willing to bet that if all the attention, money and productive time wasted on CO2 was focused on cleaning up the oceans, the problem could be solved in 5 years. Whereas MMGW can not be solved, because it isn't a real problem.
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Lots of people pretend to because it's a long time trendy virtue, but they believe the biggest threat is the 3% of CO2 humans contribute to atmospheric CO2, which is only 3% of the overall "greenhouse effect". There is no point in even concerning ourselves with it, nor any means to quantify any results in efforts to reduce it. Thus, so called (political) "scientists" and those fighting "climate change" can never be held accountable for success or failure. It's a "problem" with no real solution, therefore a never ending means to fleece tax dollars and supply oxygen thieves with do nothing jobs.
The plastic patches in the oceans however are an actual disaster, and can cause tangible long term problems. There are also efforts to reduce the addition of new trash, clean up the existing trash, and develop products using biodegradable materials. Yet not a peep was made about it in Davos, nor will so called "environmentalists" push this issue because once success is made, and the problem is solved, the flow of government easy money stops. I'm willing to bet that if all the attention, money and productive time wasted on CO2 was focused on cleaning up the oceans, the problem could be solved in 5 years. Whereas MMGW can not be solved, because it isn't a real problem.
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