a777pilot (04-02-2020)
"There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."
"There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."
MAGA MAN (04-02-2020)
Carbon is not toxic. You can even eat it (not that it tastes great). Carbon dioxide is not toxic until it reaches 10,000ppm since it displaces oxygen. The atmospheric concentration of CO2 is unknown, but nowhere near that high (it hovers around 350-400ppm at the surface), depending on when and where the measurement was taken. It is not possible to measure the global CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. We don't have enough stations. Obviously, however, it is not high enough concentration to be toxic.
Carbohydrates are not toxic. You can even eat them.
So, if this is your definition of 'pollution', where is the pollution?
We only have one shot to save the environment, endangered species & Human cultures.
All 3 are being threatened by Capitalism.
Not a fan of Communism which is junk.
But Capitalism is also junk.
Maybe technology is a more of a problem than a savior?
Between social isolation & environmental decay caused by much technology.
Maybe its becoming more negative than positive?
Not advocating Amish lifestyles. But minor changes can have major impacts.
PS.
Covid-19 is terrible. Even so the air is clearer & kids are more regularly playing outside & many animal species are coming back m
Seems we lost our souls & objectives.
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