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First Dog : Civil Disobedience

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by KeithAngel, Aug 22, 2019.

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  2. Druk1
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    Do you like Pingu keith?Shall I send you some comic books?I will buy you some if you like,i don't read them myself but looks like you do :) My brother shot a few penguins on the falklands,didnt eat them however :(
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    I just try to make discussion points that can be understood by climatically challenged members looks like a failure with you:)
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    Oh, my bad, I just thought you were, regressing back to your childhood, happens to some of a certain age, sorry :oops:
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    Not many deserts down here in leafy Surrey, do you live on a melting ice-cap or glacier?
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    Yes ...we all do:(
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    Climatically challenged :( are the spoil heaps melting? Do you live Oop north?
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    You should head off there, to the jungle, stage a one-man protest (but don't forget to offset your carbon emission if you fly).
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    We could all stop eating meat / driving / flying / (insert defeatist argument here) and it would make no difference - and that's a very valid point! We do all have a responsibility to assess our own impact on climate breakdown, and mitigate that impact as much as possible, but your point is exactly why Extinction Rebellion is demanding system change which does have an impact on our future.:)
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    “Our house is burning,” tweeted the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who called for emergency talks on the subject at this week’s G7 summit. But the response to the crisis has been mixed: while Norway and Germany have halted donations to the Brazilian government’s Amazon fund, the EU has recently signed a trade deal with South America, and the UK spent this week focusing on post-Brexit business with Brazil.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environ...obal-leaders-urged-divert-brazil-suicide-path
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    Charcoal ;) always look on the bright side keith,your a bit pessimistically despondent at times,stiff upper lip what,what ;)
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    I was in Bhutan last year,its classed as the worlds most eco-friendly country,a few years ago on the kings birthday they planted over 100,000 trees that day to celebrate,you should visit sometime,your sort of place.
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