The climate deal in Paris

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  1. haribol

    haribol New Member

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    We all are, no matter where we geographically reside are aware of the fact climatic threats are growing and the day is not far off when our beautiful planet is going to be unlivable if we fail take measures before it is too late. In a few decades it will be too late and no measures, no steps will work. Our growth in science, technology, wealth will be worthless. The apocalypse is imminent and if we cannot be serious now we will be finished off. The earth will be lifeless, dry, deserted. This is the fact whether we like or not. But how about the recent climate deal which has optimistically ended up with a huge participation? This time not only politicians but also business tycoons seem concerned and sound high. But the question is there have been massive investments in fossil fuel and divestment or their replacement by other clean energy sources demand trillion dollar investments on the one hand and on the other hand developing economies who are built up on coal need to be hugely compensated for. Is there any way out that will work?
     
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    The Petrodollar will spell the end of the world as we know it, just like it spelled the end of countless lives in order to defend it
     

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