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is not like other people
no speeding, no breedingAutomotive anti-natalism.
anyone else seen the inevitable Pro-carbon conspiracy people with slogans like "carbon=life" and "the carbon they want to reduce is you"?
no speeding, no breedingAutomotive anti-natalism.
I appreciate the affirmation Leo, I feel seen.Just say no to kids, except for Mixed. The world needs more of his kind.
I heard they asked great compost.if you have kids dispose of them now before they get too large
And this is why you've got 27 kids by 16 different women, right?Some facts:
1. The world's population can fit into Siberia and Antarctica no problem.
2. Some put the carrying capacity of the world at over 40 billion. Even if those people are a quarter as happy we have an increase in total happiness.
3. New births can create new souls and reports suggest 90% of those have a great time when not incarnated.
4. Stop making new cars. Use the old ones and some of the engine designs that were hidden by the oil baron cartels in the early 20th century. Some of the engines were electric but more simple. Others could run on alcohol or on pretty much anything you've got lying around.
5. People are generalising from their family planning strategy for which middle-class people fret that they have absolutely all of the resources they need to bring up Jameson and Braithwaite but if they just focussed on outputting as many as possible everything will turn out all right. This is the 'old school' way.
6. The universe has created us because we are brilliant at burning things and turning stuff into the grey mulch the universe wants to be. So don't feel too guilty, it's not your fault.
7. Take a local holiday and remember to reuse your carrier bags.
8. Deaths from cold greatly outnumber deaths from heat.
9. I consider myself very Környezet Barátságos but in a local fashion where it is obvious where things are going badly or well.
The model-makers not so sure about this model-making larkEconomic models buckle under strain of climate reality
Ahead of international climate talks in Dubai this month, economists are updating estimates of the impact of global warming on the world economy, sometimes calculating down to a decimal place the hit to output in decades to come.www.reuters.com
Like colleagues in France, Belgium, Italy and Portugal, Spanish farmers are complaining about the increasing weight of European bureaucracy, low produce prices and rising costs.
They say demanding rules imposed on EU farmers to protect the environment makes them less competitive than peers in other regions, such as Latin America or non-EU Europe.