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To put it in a perspective is back in the 1970s, they thought they would have an ice age by the year 2025. Leonard Nimoy's in search of had a really detailed scientific account of why the Earth was cooling. What's a real joke is these automakers are already switched into electric in a few years when England just said hold it, we're not switching over to unreliable expensive and extremely difficult to produce electric cars and we can't handle the electrical load of our existing grid system so let's hold off on this climate emergency bullshit and let's take it one step at a time. President Biden is an idiot saying that climate change is the biggest existential threat. Actually, I think his mismanagement of our government is the biggest existential threat. His Mr Magoo attitude and saying that our kids are his kids and that transgender females should compete in women's sports and kick the ass of real females. The allowing of 6 million or 400 infantry divisions of illegal aliens just so he can have a Democrat win in 2032 is a threat to democracy. If that, a little global warming wouldn't hurt Canada at all. I wouldn't mind it being warmer. Just 5 years ago, we had the longest number of days that were so cold that it didn't get above freezing. In 2018, we had 167 days where it didn't get about 32° f so the climate change Fanatics that glue themselves to the ground and Destroy art can kiss my skinny ass!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"How do you know that climate change is funny? Even the Antarctic ice sheets are cracking up.

The climate crisis is no joke, but that doesn’t mean we can’t laugh about it. Research suggests that comedy is a powerful way to connect people and get them to empathize with a cause—and the climate crisis is a pretty big one.

So what does science say about the power of a good laugh? And how does that fit into the climate movement?"...
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