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    Exxon Mobil’s

    Messaging Shifted Blame for Warming to Consumers


    An analysis of the fossil fuel company’s do ents also found it tried to downplay the dangers of climate change

    scientificamerican.com/article/exxon-mobils-messaging-shifted-blame-for-warming-to-consumers/

    Capitalism has so ed the planet, and the edness is unstoppable, irreversible, and arriving faster than all IPCC, etc projections.




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    Shareholder revolts at Chevron and Exxon, Royal Dutch S ordered by a Dutch court to acclerate decarbonization









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    meet the new boss


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    Biden is just itching to have his sit with Putin. A couple of Tired Old Bags back in the squared circle like two WWF rasslers..."I hate you!"

    "Well, I hate you too!"

    I knew Biden was a mother er, but to see the Poot grovel in the with him is a bitter disappointment. I thought he walked tall, like Pusser. Instead he crawls, belly draggin'.

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    Biden is just itching to have his sit with Putin. A couple of Tired Old Bags back in the squared circle like two WWF rasslers..."I hate you!"

    "Well, I hate you too!"

    I knew Biden was a mother er, but to see the Poot grovel in the with him is a bitter disappointment. I thought he walked tall, like Pusser. Instead he crawls, belly draggin'.
    But for nukes, Russia isn't much of a rival to the US.

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    But for nukes, Russia isn't much of a rival to the US.
    Sure sells "newspapers" hand-over-fist.

    Jesus H. Christ, President Trump doesn't buy it hook, line, and sinker and you'd a thought the world was coming to an end.

    Everything is back in place now, just like Trump had never been President. I knew it wouldn't take ya's any time at all.

    "All done. Haaaaaaaaarumpf!!!"

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    de-growth and de-industrialization have entered the chat room


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    I think the free market will do in coal. Wind and PV have become cheaper, and not by a little.

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    another time, another country


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    the paper:
    https://www.inet.ox.ac.uk/files/energy_transition_paper-INET-working-paper.pdf



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    Senate confirms eco-terrorist-linked Biden nominee who endorsed population control

    Stone-Manning has been linked to a 1989 Idaho tree- ing plot


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    "war on coal"

    U.S. power plants are on track to burn 23% more coal this year, the first increase since 2013, despite Biden’s ambitious plan to eliminate carbon emissions from the power grid. The rebound comes after consumption by utilities plunged 36% under Trump, who slashed environmental regulations in an unsuccessful effort to boost the fuel.
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-coa...171545123.html

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    As the article says, I wouldn't count on this lasting.

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    As the article says, I wouldn't count on this lasting.
    market dictates, as it has all along. Presidents have little impact on global commodity markets.

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    market dictates, as it has all along. Presidents have little impact on global commodity markets.
    ...translation:::Biden hasn't so we'll excuse him.

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    market dictates, as it has all along. Presidents have little impact on global commodity markets.
    I think long term the policies will have influence.

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    I think long term the policies will have influence.
    I'll just bet you do.

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    market dictates, as it has all along. Presidents have little impact on global commodity markets.
    I saw mountains of coal being loaded onto ships on the Mississippi when I went tuna fishing in Venice a couple of weeks ago.

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    I think long term the policies will have influence.
    sure.

    long as we have a lot of coal and no restriction on selling it, supply will tend to meet demand.

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    Limits to Growth (1972) updated



    This was its original projection:





    The 2021 review of data suggests it's almost, but not quite, too late to avert civilzational collapse in the next few decades. Whether that's correct or not, degrowth has reentered the chat room.

    https://advisory.kpmg.us/content/dam...ublication.pdf

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    If you live in Italy and want to insulate walls and windows and install a heat pump boiler or solar panels, the government will pay you 110% of the cost. Yes, you read that right.
    All of it and then 10% on top, to be offset against your taxes over the next 5 years, up to a maximum of €100,000 per home.It is an enormous offer that is being taken up by huge numbers, leading the government in Rome to claim that in the first eight months of this year they have reduced emissions of CO2 from home heating by as much as they did in the last 20 years.
    The cost in 2021? A cool €9 billion.
    https://www.itv.com/news/2021-10-21/...s-plus-a-bonus

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    Limits to Growth (1972) updated



    This was its original projection:





    The 2021 review of data suggests it's almost, but not quite, too late to avert civilzational collapse in the next few decades. Whether that's correct or not, degrowth has reentered the chat room.

    https://advisory.kpmg.us/content/dam...ublication.pdf
    lol det Biden Malaise sure is taking a toll on you

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