Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Nice junket. Doing well for someone whose childhood and future was stolen.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » My mother left school at 15 and shes done quite well. Im pretty sure our Greta is going to be fine, whether she goes back to school or not.
suicide_circus wrote: » she'll be 100% fine. Theres great money in apocalyptic books
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Lads have you not already figured out that shes a fraud and taking the piss and a hypocrite at this stage? Why are you still banging on about it?
lleti wrote: » I've scoured google images and there's literally only one photo I found of her not having her hair platted. I guess the plats play into the image of an angelic little kid who can't be criticised. Very cultish.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siUu3zuLN60 Milking the tax cattle, gin up the alarmism, hide behind children then grab the power.
gozunda wrote: » I think this was done in Swedish death metal style as some bizarre type of tribute - however it simply comes across as more reminiscence of one other well known orator of the last century. Very very odd ...https://twitter.com/JohnMollusk/status/1177817397836832775?s=20
Tell me how wrote: » On one side, the scientific community, the other YouTube vloggers quoting conservative sources. Scientific community or 10 minute video after 8 minute research Science or 3rd hand sources Who to believe, who to believe.....
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » And 'the beast' is carbon.. in its most common natural forms, six protons, six neutrons and six electrons. Repent or burn for all eternity.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » It's a conundrum. Face the truth or delude yourself.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Some of these new contributors always head straight for attacking how she looks. They also don't last very long. But there's always another one along.
Deleted User wrote: » so the definition is: everyone fawning over this farce- normal everyone unconvinced- weirdos quality posting from the usual sources itt i see
lleti wrote: » Won't listen to Al Gore for decades. Won't listen to scientists for decades. Won't listen to green politicians for decades. Child from Sweden says something - I WILL LISTEN TO YOUR EVERY WORD AND TREAT IT AS GOSPEL
joe40 wrote: » It is actually carbon dioxide. One carbon and 2 oxygen in an unholy alliance. in all seriousness it is a major problem facing our world, and whatever happens the status quo can't continue.
joe40 wrote: » It is actually carbon dioxide. One carbon and 2 oxygen in an unholy alliance.
joe40 wrote: » in all seriousness it is a major problem facing our world, and whatever happens the status quo can't continue.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » I wonder what the British Prince Harry and the missus think. Prince Harry turns photographer and shares a picture he took a of tree during Malawi trip as he becomes editor of National Geographic’s Instagram for a day after admitting that him caring about the environment ‘may well sound hippy’
Roger_007 wrote: » Without carbon dioxide there would be no plant life on Earth. Without plant life, very few other forms of life could exist. In all the debate about carbon, I have never heard anyone acknowledge the vital life-giving role that atmospheric carbon dioxide plays. Nor have I ever heard anyone suggest what the concentration of CO2 should be.
Tell me how wrote: » Seriously, you've heard nothing about the concern relating to 400 ppm and how we have reached and surpassed that figure in the last 100 years? From Kara Agustenberghttps://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_12496210
Tell me how wrote: » BS. It's because Greta is deferring to the scientists, I agree with her message. It's because she has motivated a global conversation, I applaud her behaviour.
lleti wrote: » I think everyone is aware of the message now... Yet...you'd think peoples actions would begin to change by now no? It was quite ironic actually....record breaking heatwaves in Europe on the same day a record number of flights tracked online.