hetuzozaho wrote: » What does Gurning Greta mean?
Professor Moriarty wrote: » It's just a shallow and fatuous insult based on nothing at all bar an attempt to appear clever and funny.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Think education wise she has done quite well.. The people with the Gurning remarks maybe need to go back to school
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » In most developed countries not going to school results in the parents being jailed as idiots unless the parents are 'cultural'.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Yikes. Some of my friend's folks are very lucky so haha
JJayoo wrote: » Would Greta's level of English be common for kids/teens in Sweden? When you think about the average Irish kid....12 years of learning Irish...
Tea drinker wrote: » Swedes have excellent english, have worked with many of them and they all had excellent social and professional levels. At 12 I'd say good grasp is expected. I don't think the Irish education system can really be a model or comparison to others. The socialist model has worked well for them till now.
Tell me how wrote: » She is of course joking about her travelling the wrong way. Current domestic situation in Chile has led to the conference being moved. Expect she will have to fly to Spain if she is to make the conference. Her detractors will enjoy that.
weldoninhio wrote: » Why does she have to be there at all??
drunkmonkey wrote: » I've lived with a few, find them a bit weird and can get offended easily. Certainly not as much crack as the Irish, we shouldn't be copying them.
(CNN)A group of climate activists crossing the Atlantic by sailboat to a UN summit in Chile were shocked to learn the event was canceled -- four weeks into their grueling voyage. The 36 young environmentalists set off from Amsterdam on October 2, using a sailboat in order to highlight the impact of flying on greenhouse gas emissions. They had completed more than half of their seven-week journey to the UN Climate Conference (COP25) in Santiago, Chile, which was scheduled to take place in early December. However Chile's President Sebastián Piñera announced Wednesday that the country would no longer host the summit, amid protests that have left at least 20 people dead and led to the resignation of eight cabinet ministers. Instead of turning back, the Sail to the COP group, as the activists are known, have now decided to sail on to Belém, Brazil.source
Belém is served by two airports: Val de Cans International Airport, which connects the city with the rest of Brazil and other cities in South America, North America (USA) and Europe (Lisbon) and Brig. Protásio de Oliveira Airport (formerly called Júlio César Airport) dedicated to general aviation.source
Abendblatt : Greta Thunberg says: Listen to science! Is that good for you?Hans von Storch : She calls for listening to scientists who should reinforce what she believes and says anyway. Some colleagues then use particularly pithy statements to address cultural notions that we hold archetypally deep inside us - for example, that we humans are destroying the world because of our sinful behavior. This is an ancient motive. There is indeed an important issue with climate change. But the way it's treated has more to do with public psychology than with the science it claims to be.URL="https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fkaltesonne.de%2Fhans-von-storch-die-forderung-von-greta-thunberg-wir-sollten-in-panik-geraten-hat-etwas-von-ideen-einer-endzeitsekte%2F"]google translate[/URL
1800_Ladladlad wrote: » Info like the below always puts in things in perspective when it comes to coverages
Thelonious Monk wrote: » For gods sake we need to stop producing plastic not finding better ways of cleaning up our mess which is an impossible task at the rate we are polluting. We cant continue as we are with exponential economic growth it is eco suicide.
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah you are right. That young lad isn't half as amazing as a girl who stopped going to school because of the environment and has been foisted onto the main stage by her parents, listing her disability as a superpower. Go greta.
DeconSheridan wrote: » Amazing they wont go to China or India the worlds biggest polluters.. Communism is what they really want, the climate farce is just a stick to bang the drum with.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Its always the same. 'listen to the scientists' our own Jess Spear who's speaking at a PbP climate indoctrination in dublin soon EDIT : twitter wouldnt embed properly but if you look at her twitter feed its a lot of her calling for forced nationalisation, the jailing of executives, forced green new deals, socialist uprisings etc.... massive greta fan with a marxist flair
Thelonious Monk wrote: » She sounds amazing, right up my street, I'll look her up
Tell me how wrote: » Hi, welcome to Boards. How do you reckon 'they' want communism? What evidence is there in anything which Greta has said to indicate this?
DeconSheridan wrote: » Its not the child per se but the people and funding behind the movement.