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Post by longdistancekiddie on Jul 18, 2023 1:21:30 GMT
Dork, ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2023 1:31:56 GMT
I like how he largely avoids the bigger guy walking down the street and instead grabs ahold of the woman and the older guy. Impressive showing. 💪🏋️♂️
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Post by longdistancekiddie on Jul 18, 2023 1:36:22 GMT
Rally
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Post by knype on Jul 18, 2023 3:52:33 GMT
Never been Bradford fella...
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Post by mtrstudent on Jul 18, 2023 4:54:03 GMT
There is currently 0.04% CO2. Most of which is naturally occurring, as only about 3-4% of this 0.04% comes from human sources. CO2 is powerful stuff that's causing global warming though. Are you saying that 0.04 % of something isn't a big deal? Earth would naturally be somewhere around 0.028% CO2, it's at 0.042 % and the change is basically entirely because of us. Anyone who tells you differently is either clueless or trying to trick you for some reason.
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Post by cerebralstokie on Jul 18, 2023 19:16:32 GMT
There is currently 0.04% CO2. Most of which is naturally occurring, as only about 3-4% of this 0.04% comes from human sources. CO2 is powerful stuff that's causing global warming though. Are you saying that 0.04 % of something isn't a big deal? Earth would naturally be somewhere around 0.028% CO2, it's at 0.042 % and the change is basically entirely because of us. Anyone who tells you differently is either clueless or trying to trick you for some reason. The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has been measured since the mid 19th century at an observatory in Hawaii. During this time the amount has increased from approximately 280 parts per million to over 400 parts per million. This is largely due to increases in population, industrialisation etc. all requiring the use of fossil fuels to maintain. Methane is a much more potent Greenhouse gas, but breaks down fairly quickly in the atmosphere. Large amounts of methane are stored in the permafrost in the tundra and are being released as the tundra is melting under global warming. Global temperatures are calculating by collecting data from thousands of weather stations over the globe and averaging these out to calculate a global average. While the U.K. is only a tiny part of this, it is the case that recent years have been some of the highest average temperatures ever recorded since records began. I find it difficult to understand why climate change deniers don't accept these facts. Having said that I think Just Stop Oil are being counter productive in the way they go about pursuing their aims and at times a danger to themselves and to others e.g. in blocking major highways etc.
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Post by Gawa on Jul 18, 2023 22:59:32 GMT
I like how he largely avoids the bigger guy walking down the street and instead grabs ahold of the woman and the older guy. Impressive showing. 💪🏋️♂️ To be fair I think he was focusing on the people in the way of the lanes of traffic. The problem with Just Stop Oil is the longer they do this, the more likelihood of others escalating with further violence. And the funny thing is that the average person doesn't even know about half their protests. I only see the stuff when I enter this thread so the main people they're getting exposure to are the people who oppose them the most. A few traffic jams isn't going to stop oil. I'm pretty sure that trees remove a third of our total carbon emissions per year. And there is a tree in China called Paulownia Tomentosa that absorbs 10x the carbon of average trees. And then this plant absorbs 14% of carbon in its surrounding atmosphere too - Maranta leuconeura So why don't we all just plant one of those trees and then maybe take 3 of the plants into the home too. Problem solved. Or change the law so every car has to have 3 flower pots embedded into the boot or roof of the car. Put the Maranta leuconeura plant in each of them. If you're caught without a plant or its not well looked after you get penalty points. And as they absorb 14% of carbon around them. There's half your car emissions already absorbed. Do the same with planes too, just a shit ton of these plants.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2023 23:15:04 GMT
I like how he largely avoids the bigger guy walking down the street and instead grabs ahold of the woman and the older guy. Impressive showing. 💪🏋️♂️ To be fair I think he was focusing on the people in the way of the lanes of traffic. The problem with Just Stop Oil is the longer they do this, the more likelihood of others escalating with further violence. And the funny thing is that the average person doesn't even know about half their protests. I only see the stuff when I enter this thread so the main people they're getting exposure to are the people who oppose them the most. A few traffic jams isn't going to stop oil. I'm pretty sure that trees remove a third of our total carbon emissions per year. And there is a tree in China called Paulownia Tomentosa that absorbs 10x the carbon of average trees. And then this plant absorbs 14% of carbon in its surrounding atmosphere too - Maranta leuconeura So why don't we all just plant one of those trees and then maybe take 3 of the plants into the home too. Problem solved. Or change the law so every car has to have 3 flower pots embedded into the boot or roof of the car. Put the Maranta leuconeura plant in each of them. If you're caught without a plant or its not well looked after you get penalty points. And as they absorb 14% of carbon around them. There's half your car emissions already absorbed. Do the same with planes too, just a shit ton of these plants. Planting trees outside of their natural habitat can be very disruptive to the local ecosystem. I don’t believe that we should be looking to solve our problems with carbon emissions by creating new problems with biodiversity changes, ie by bringing in trees from other countries. I get your point r.e. trees. However, the only way to do that is to stop building new housing (which I wouldn’t be opposed to) and to reclaim land that could then be used to bring back natural forests.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Jul 19, 2023 7:36:04 GMT
The thing is the majority of governments believe there is a climate catastrophe because, unlike you, they have chosen to taken on board the scientific evidence rather than suck up the claptrap on some random websites. Even those responsible for global warming, the fossil fuel industry, know full well that they are causing it and are diversifying while at the same time holding back progress to maximise profits. The thing is if you do nothing you will either frazzle with the rest of us or have to suck up the behavioural changes governments will have to impose to stop it happening. Fortunately those changes will happen (probably way too late to save millions of lives) so your leave me alone stance isn't going to pan out. If you don't want the "conspirators" to get away with it you are going to have to do something. So what are you going to do? You mean the same 'governments' that arrive at 'climate' jollies like this? And also multimillionaire co2 con cult high priests Kerry & Gore. If this is 'taking on board the scientific evidence' then my stance seems just fine. You do realise half the people at COP26 know that global warming is a thing and blocked agreements to maintain their profits and positions of power and that your stance is exactly what they want? Ignorance of the science and total passivity. Congratulations you are serving your masters well.
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Post by superjw on Jul 19, 2023 8:04:25 GMT
To be fair I think he was focusing on the people in the way of the lanes of traffic. The problem with Just Stop Oil is the longer they do this, the more likelihood of others escalating with further violence. And the funny thing is that the average person doesn't even know about half their protests. I only see the stuff when I enter this thread so the main people they're getting exposure to are the people who oppose them the most. A few traffic jams isn't going to stop oil. I'm pretty sure that trees remove a third of our total carbon emissions per year. And there is a tree in China called Paulownia Tomentosa that absorbs 10x the carbon of average trees. And then this plant absorbs 14% of carbon in its surrounding atmosphere too - Maranta leuconeura So why don't we all just plant one of those trees and then maybe take 3 of the plants into the home too. Problem solved. Or change the law so every car has to have 3 flower pots embedded into the boot or roof of the car. Put the Maranta leuconeura plant in each of them. If you're caught without a plant or its not well looked after you get penalty points. And as they absorb 14% of carbon around them. There's half your car emissions already absorbed. Do the same with planes too, just a shit ton of these plants. Planting trees outside of their natural habitat can be very disruptive to the local ecosystem. I don’t believe that we should be looking to solve our problems with carbon emissions by creating new problems with biodiversity changes, ie by bringing in trees from other countries. I get your point r.e. trees. However, the only way to do that is to stop building new housing (which I wouldn’t be opposed to) and to reclaim land that could then be used to bring back natural forests. Planting trees and healing other natural carbon hungry plant life is one of, if not the most critical thing to do for the planet. It matters not if carbon emissions reduce if the planet isn’t able to absorb it better than it can now, all we will be left with is a high amount of carbon in the atmosphere for a far extended period of time. Housing isn’t the top of the list of problems tbh, first thing is to stop deforestation for our reliance on using the land for other means - farming, mining. And also bring back Oceanic natural habitats that we don’t go near to flourish again with ocean plant life and plankton. But that means cutting off peoples holiday resorts.
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Post by elystokie on Jul 19, 2023 8:17:24 GMT
Planting trees outside of their natural habitat can be very disruptive to the local ecosystem. I don’t believe that we should be looking to solve our problems with carbon emissions by creating new problems with biodiversity changes, ie by bringing in trees from other countries. I get your point r.e. trees. However, the only way to do that is to stop building new housing (which I wouldn’t be opposed to) and to reclaim land that could then be used to bring back natural forests. Planting trees and healing other natural carbon hungry plant life is one of, if not the most critical thing to do for the planet. It matters not if carbon emissions reduce if the planet isn’t able to absorb it better than it can now, all we will be left with is a high amount of carbon in the atmosphere for a far extended period of time. Housing isn’t the top of the list of problems tbh, first thing is to stop deforestation for our reliance on using the land for other means - farming, mining. And also bring back Oceanic natural habitats that we don’t go near to flourish again with ocean plant life and plankton. But that means cutting off peoples holiday resorts. Hemp was the answer before it was outlawed, if we'd listened to Jack Herer we wouldn't be in the state we're in now. It should still form a large part of any answer even today, we can lock enormous amounts of CO2 into buildings, cars, wind turbines and about 24,997 other things.
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Post by Northy on Jul 19, 2023 8:19:18 GMT
I like how he largely avoids the bigger guy walking down the street and instead grabs ahold of the woman and the older guy. Impressive showing. 💪🏋️♂️ To be fair I think he was focusing on the people in the way of the lanes of traffic. The problem with Just Stop Oil is the longer they do this, the more likelihood of others escalating with further violence. And the funny thing is that the average person doesn't even know about half their protests. I only see the stuff when I enter this thread so the main people they're getting exposure to are the people who oppose them the most. A few traffic jams isn't going to stop oil. I'm pretty sure that trees remove a third of our total carbon emissions per year. And there is a tree in China called Paulownia Tomentosa that absorbs 10x the carbon of average trees. And then this plant absorbs 14% of carbon in its surrounding atmosphere too - Maranta leuconeura So why don't we all just plant one of those trees and then maybe take 3 of the plants into the home too. Problem solved. Or change the law so every car has to have 3 flower pots embedded into the boot or roof of the car. Put the Maranta leuconeura plant in each of them. If you're caught without a plant or its not well looked after you get penalty points. And as they absorb 14% of carbon around them. There's half your car emissions already absorbed. Do the same with planes too, just a shit ton of these plants. We should not be planting non native trees, all trees and plants we plant should be native to the area they evolved in.
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Post by superjw on Jul 19, 2023 8:42:13 GMT
Planting trees and healing other natural carbon hungry plant life is one of, if not the most critical thing to do for the planet. It matters not if carbon emissions reduce if the planet isn’t able to absorb it better than it can now, all we will be left with is a high amount of carbon in the atmosphere for a far extended period of time. Housing isn’t the top of the list of problems tbh, first thing is to stop deforestation for our reliance on using the land for other means - farming, mining. And also bring back Oceanic natural habitats that we don’t go near to flourish again with ocean plant life and plankton. But that means cutting off peoples holiday resorts. Hemp was the answer before it was outlawed, if we'd listened to Jack Herer we wouldn't be in the state we're in now. It should still form a large part of any answer even today, we can lock enormous amounts of CO2 into buildings, cars, wind turbines and about 24,997 other things. It just seems crazy that the humans which have destroyed so much of the worlds resources would outlaw methods to fix our mess. Annoyingly ironic really
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Post by elystokie on Jul 19, 2023 9:29:02 GMT
Hemp was the answer before it was outlawed, if we'd listened to Jack Herer we wouldn't be in the state we're in now. It should still form a large part of any answer even today, we can lock enormous amounts of CO2 into buildings, cars, wind turbines and about 24,997 other things. It just seems crazy that the humans which have destroyed so much of the worlds resources would outlaw methods to fix our mess. Annoyingly ironic really A combination of racism and rabid commercial self interest from 4 key people was pretty much all it took, sadly 😕
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jul 19, 2023 10:53:38 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor......
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Post by Gawa on Jul 19, 2023 10:57:52 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Feel sorry for the woman she looks absolutely terrified of the man she was in the car with. Probably not the first time the fellas been violent.
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Post by knype on Jul 19, 2023 11:01:59 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jul 19, 2023 11:42:26 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets! [br It’s only gonna get worse
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Post by Northy on Jul 19, 2023 11:44:22 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets! wow, scum ? do you work in the oil and gas industry or a paid sponsor?
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Post by elystokie on Jul 19, 2023 11:46:21 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Feel sorry for the woman she looks absolutely terrified of the man she was in the car with. Probably not the first time the fellas been violent. I'd imagine at his sentencing a fair list of previous will be presented.
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Post by Northy on Jul 19, 2023 11:46:39 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... I'm sure he'll be in for GBH or ABH, kicking someone in the head when down on the floor is plain cowardice, and we all know the 1 punch can kill cases that have happened.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jul 19, 2023 11:57:58 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... I'm sure he'll be in for GBH or ABH, kicking someone in the head when down on the floor is plain cowardice, and we all know the 1 punch can kill cases that have happened. Depending on previous, he's got a bit of time inside coming his way. Somebody will be killed soon.
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Post by Davef on Jul 19, 2023 12:13:49 GMT
Talking of criminal behaviour.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jul 19, 2023 12:57:31 GMT
Talking of criminal behaviour. A funny way of condemning someone for punching a protestor to the ground and kicking him in the head Dave but each to their own.........
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Post by roylandstoke on Jul 19, 2023 13:01:42 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets! The police should certainly arrest the man who committed a violent assault.
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Post by knype on Jul 19, 2023 14:01:28 GMT
Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets! wow, scum ? do you work in the oil and gas industry or a paid sponsor? Nope, they're scum for blocking the working man and woman
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Post by knype on Jul 19, 2023 14:01:53 GMT
Police should have done their job and moved the scum protestors off the streets! The police should certainly arrest the man who committed a violent assault. Wouldn't have to if they'd done their initial job
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Post by henry on Jul 19, 2023 14:01:59 GMT
Feel sorry for the woman she looks absolutely terrified of the man she was in the car with. Probably not the first time the fellas been violent. I'd imagine at his sentencing a fair list of previous will be presented. Oatcake kangaroo court
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Post by elystokie on Jul 19, 2023 14:07:25 GMT
I'd imagine at his sentencing a fair list of previous will be presented. Oatcake kangaroo court Would you like a charity wager?
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Post by dutchstokie on Jul 19, 2023 14:19:49 GMT
Someone else the police should be arresting for violence against a peaceful protestor...... Fuckin idiots.......this nonsense wont stop the O&G companies whatever anyone says. Theyve got literally trillions and trillions of dollars/pounds/euros tied up in assets, so this is NOT going to change their minds.....
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