Anonymous ID: 7aaf43 Feb. 1, 2020, 12:36 a.m. No.7988193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8201 >>8205 >>8226

i may be against the grain here. i think there probably is a carbon issue that can be partially reversed by carbon capture, but it will probably require more than a johnny appleseed effort

Anonymous ID: 7aaf43 Feb. 1, 2020, 1:23 a.m. No.7988363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8490

need the park system shut down. old growth is being jeopardized by companies like delaware north and xanterra in the following locations:

 

yellowstone

grand canyon

glacier

yosemite

 

ez to shut down a couple of businesses threatening particular old growth forest.

 

not to mention these companies are not just "eco-warriors" protecting the forest. they are hotbeds for cabal travel. a good opportunity to take a selfie and trample a giant sequoia.

 

tar sands

this is just poor practice

we transport tons of product from cananda

jeopordize american watersheds

and sell the product (too dirty for america)

to be burned in a 3rd world country.

 

carbon tax is bullshit. never let (them) create a tax system for pollution. it is just another system to keep the criminals paid.

 

best thing to prepare for climate changes is architectural/engineering for our cities/coastal areas to withstand changes in sea level.

 

need food production to accommodate for loss of ocean life because of ocean acidification and microplastics.

 

i dont eat beatles.

 

the real problems have nothing to do with AOC or plastic straws.

 

another thing. no way green new deal cost 92 trillion unless you are buying cabal product. the cows went to far. the planes went to far.

 

maybe trump could roll out a plan that wasn't "green", but "smart". It makes sense to revolutionize our energy sector. could create a ton of manufacturing/install jobs.

 

it makes sense to protect our watersheds and food supply. including the threat imposed by monsanto and their like. should be an issue for farmers and rural communities.

 

companies like nestle need to be revolutionized like monsanto. did you know. monsanto's mission statement:

“We will deliver high-quality products that are beneficial to our customers and for the environment, through sound and innovative science, thoughtful and effective stewardship, and a commitment to safety and health in everything we do.”

 

someone should make sure they are doing it.

 

not just monsanto. all the companies. cabal criminal enterprises. operate like criminals. not good for america. nothing wrong with big business. there is something wrong with grossly irresponsible leadership operating our multinational corporate infrastructure.

 

i dont know. i think the right could take on some of the more serious issues facing us that are related to the environment, not necessary the climate/carbon cycle.

Anonymous ID: 7aaf43 Feb. 1, 2020, 2:04 a.m. No.7988500   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7988490

miss comm. i was saying they should do what their mission says instead of the opposite. see the next line, it says "someone should make sure they are doing it"…. meaning doing their mission.