Taxpayer schools being used to promote a loony political agenda.
The teachers and administrators who promote this mierda should be fired.
Separation of “taxpayer schools” and state.
Taxpayer schools being used to promote a loony political agenda.
The teachers and administrators who promote this mierda should be fired.
Separation of “taxpayer schools” and state.
cancel2 2022 (09-20-2019)
"Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals." -- Mark Twain
cancel2 2022 (09-20-2019), Earl (09-20-2019)
America has already improved their clean air policies and continue to do so.
China has not and will not.
Perhaps the students should be protesting China.
cancel2 2022 (09-20-2019), gfm7175 (09-20-2019)
Truth Detector (09-20-2019)
I doubt it. That's the hyperbole that the website I linked to made use of, anyway...
Largely because they are being compelled by their warmizombie parents and by Marxist Indoctrination Camps... I mean... "schools"...
It's MY tomorrow too, numb nuts...
Tough shit.
Don't need any.
Truth Detector (09-20-2019)
Truth Detector (09-20-2019)
Celticguy (09-20-2019), Truth Detector (09-20-2019)
Truth Detector (09-20-2019)
cancel2 2022 (09-20-2019)
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Who should I listen to, do you think? An anonymous arrogant hectoring cunt who won't even reveal where he/she/it lives or Bill Gates? Now that's a toughie.
Bill Gates: Fossil-Fuel Divestment Has ‘Zero’ Impact On Climate
Fossil-fuel divestment is a waste of time. At least, according to liberal billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates. While it may come as a shock to climate activists who claim to refuse to invest in oil and coal will help the planet, the Microsoft co-founder disagreed. Gates told Financial Times, “Divestment, to date, probably has reduced about zero tonnes of emissions.”
“It’s not like you’ve capital-starved [the] people making steel and gasoline,” he said. “I don’t know the mechanism of action where divestment [keeps] emissions [from] going up every year. I’m just too damn numeric.”
Gates argued that investors who want to reduce emissions would be better off funding “disruptive technologies that slow carbon emissions and help people adapt,” FT wrote on Sept. 17. He cited his own backing of disruptive companies, a list that included Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, as an example of causing change.
“When I’m taking billions of dollars and creating breakthrough energy ventures and funding only companies who, if they’re successful, reduce greenhouse gases by 0.5 percent, then I actually do see a cause and effect type thing,” Gates added.
This wasn’t the first time Gates criticized fossil-fuel divestment. In 2015, The Guardian reported Gates’ opposition to the divestment movement’s “theory of change,” and called it a “false solution.”
“If you think divestment alone is a solution, I worry you’re taking whatever desire people have to solve this problem and kind of using up their idealism and energy on something that won’t emit less carbon – because only a few people in society are the owners of the equity of coal or oil companies,” he said. “As long as there’s no carbon tax and that stuff is legal, everybody should be able to drive around.”
In 2019, Gates was one of several CEOs who criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ (D-NY) Green New Deal resolution. He said it was “not realistic.”
https://climatechangedispatch.com/ga...t-zero-impact/
Last edited by cancel2 2022; 09-20-2019 at 09:13 PM.
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