Thread: Climate Change
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Old 24-07-2023, 23:51   #346
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Re: Climate Change

Given the limited lifespan we all have I remain to be convinced that it will have happened in 150 years (maybe) adds much value. What happens in the next 50 years is more important than the 100 after that.

The extent this process, if it is indeed unstoppable, can be slowed and how is important.

That said on a global level Britain are as irrelevant as separating your household waste into three different recycling bins after which the council sends it all to landfill on different days. Sunak even less so he will be out on his ear in the next 18 months.

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