... Says no one who is worth listening to.Better check the CO2 exhaust and mpg on that CG, DDG, LPD, LCS, etc.
... Says no one who is worth listening to.Better check the CO2 exhaust and mpg on that CG, DDG, LPD, LCS, etc.
But climate change is an existential threat. It’s the greatest threat to our national security, narrowly edging out white rage.... Says no one who is worth listening to.
Sarcasm gets harder and harder everyday.But climate change is an existential threat. It’s the greatest threat to our national security, narrowly edging out white rage.
Mostly to our children and especially grandchildren. We’ll be gone before the stuff really hits the fan.But climate change is an existential threat.
Or the next doomsday fad will have taken overMostly to our children and especially grandchildren. We’ll be gone before the stuff really hits the fan.
Whatever you say man.But climate change is an existential threat. It’s the greatest threat to our national security, narrowly edging out white rage.
He’s not the one saying it. The Commander in Chief is, man.Whatever you say man.
There's always ocean acidification. Huge nut-punch to the oceanic food chain.Or the next doomsday fad will have taken over
You forgot to add the caveat that it has to be said by someone who is worth listening to.Anything can be “the greatest threat to national security” if you spin it hard enough.
Oh right, how extremist of me.You forgot to add the caveat that it has to be said by someone who is worth listening to.
So you think taking the CO2 from where it's been, in the 180-280 ppm range for the last million years or so, to 420 ppm and climbing should have no effect?Anything can be “the greatest threat to national security” if you spin it hard enough.
Keep it up and you’ll get your commission taken away, bruh.Oh right, how extremist of me.
We should ask our non-enemy (that would be China), to please do their part to slow the spread of CO2 emission, seeing as how theirs is nearly double ours. When we tell them what an existential threat it is to our shared existence I’m sure they’ll get right on top of it.So you think taking the CO2 from where it's been, in the 180-280 ppm range for the last million years or so, to 420 ppm and climbing should have no effect?