LirW wrote: » Imagine being an adult who gets worked up over a few youngsters talking about something that matters to them on the Late Late show of all places after a full week of work when it's time to relax and unwind. Just press the red button on the remote, better for your blood pressure.
Always Tired wrote: » I must be a {climate change} moron.
gifted wrote: » Tis cold....another log on my stove....
BarryD2 wrote: » I agree with on this matter, far fewer insects inc bees, moths and butterflies over past two decades. However the cause for this is not likely climate change as such. I suspect insecticides sprayed in agriculture.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Exactly. We'll be dead and the youngsters can sort the planet out amongst themselves. They should piss off and have themselves a latte. Speccy twats.
wrangler wrote: » Yea they're the cannon fodder of climate change, them and pandering to them is part of the problem, their rooms are probably full of the rubbish that causes climate change. walk to school every friday they say, **** it I walked to school every day... sense of entitlement reigns
Motivator wrote: » They need to get back to whatever private school they bunked off of today and learn some manners.Specky twats.
Motivator wrote: » Are these people actually serious with this climate carry on? Why do they all look and sound the same? Specky twats with terrible names and even worse fake accents.When will this end?
FrancieBrady wrote: » When we were staying up nights stressing about Cuba and the nuclear end of de world, we didn't get on de Late Late
quokula wrote: » Why does boards.ie attract so many climate denialist crackpots?
Lilyana Small Shorts wrote: » You seriously think China is going to follow the lead of an insignificant island on the edge of Western Europe?
Motivator wrote: » Are these people actually serious with this climate carry on? Why do they all look and sound the same? Specky twats with terrible names and even worse fake accents. When will this end?
nuac wrote: » I remember watching the Soviet ships turn back from Cuba, and the general relief that WW3 was averted
nthclare wrote: » Nothing wrong with the climate, just wear the right clothes... We're designed to adapt there's been climate change on and off for millions of years. Even when there wasn't any ok industry and man made pollution... **** it there's fields that flooded a lot during the 80's and they haven't flooded in the 90's and 00's and onwards And nobody dug any drainage then. There was frequent storms, we called it gaoth ag seidhe or something in school.... Frequently you'd see the grass shiny from the wind and leaves inside out.... River's flooded etc give me a break
nuac wrote: » I remember watching the Soviet ships turn back from Cuba, and the general relief that WW3 was averted, Kennedy seems to have professional team and plan - His brother the AG, Mcnamara, some back-channels to Moscow etc.
wakka12 wrote: » This is why this is such an issue. because people like you dont look or think beyond their back garden. Climate change is not an emergency because ireland will be warmer and you have to change your clothes. Its because hundreds of millions of vulnerable people in the third world live in already hot low lying coastal areas that will become completely inhospitable All i see are anecdotes, since when does that trump scientific truth? Flood patterns change, it doesnt mean that the climate, overall, isnt getting much wetter. maybe another region is receiving rainfall while the area of fields youre talking about has actually recieved less rain recently.A wetter worldwide climate doesnt mean every single place gets wetter. Some places will get so dry that draught is an will become a massive issue. Nobody said that storms are a new thing, they are just growing in number and intensity. You really need to think beyond your life, and ireland, because theres so much more important pieces to the big picture, and sadly we are some of the people contributing the most harm because of our massive consumption of resources per capita.
nthclare wrote: » A boy da kiddd Undermining my ability to get outside of my garden... Nice one. I'm slightly dyslexic so bare with me. If we all look after our gardens and plant more natural forest's and wetland shrubs, look after our own patch first and foremost... It's unfortunate that millions of people worldwide are living in draught area's, they should educate their own people and look after their own business. People like yourself pontificating to people like me about climate change ain't going to impress me and lot's of others. I manage a fairly big park 25 acres, no spraying of glyphosate or chemicals. We plant a lot of natives and non hybridised perennials and shrubs. Native fruit trees too. Every perennial I grow you can collect the seeds from in the autumn, store them and grow more plants again the following season. So if you can better that or match that. I'll be impressed, but nice try in educating me about biodiversity and conservation. All you did was talk about the problem, without any solution.. Actually I'll plant a tree for you on Monday how's that ?
wakka12 wrote: » The point is, our actions affect those peoples lives indirectly but very significantly and its difficult to appreciate because their lifestyles dont have any kind of similar effects on ours here in ireland. They cant mind their own because many of the climate related problems affecting them are caused by people in western countries.