World Wild Life Fund says we are one of the biggest polluters in the world????????

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  1. dumbanddumber

    dumbanddumber New Member

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    These farking greenies have got to go, they are an absolute joke.

    They have come in under the radar as people for the environment and animals but in reality they are all about reducing our current lifestyle on the premise that we pollute and destroy the world including killing of animal species.

    I tell ya what why dont you greenies set the example and go live in the outback with electricity cars trains planes etc etc.

    How can the World Wild LIfe Fund say that we are amongst the biggest polluters in the world?

    Australia's total manmade CO2 emissions are 1.5% of all Global Manmade CO2 emissions.

    How can we be the biggest polluters?

    Why dont they give statistics on how and where and why, they just make a big statement like that without any backup.

    Greenies are communists that want to redistribute the world's wealth.


     
  2. m2catter

    m2catter Well-Known Member

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    Boy oh boy, you are full of ??????????????
    Per head we are, and for quite some time now. Been at school?
    We will never beat some more green countries, because the explotation of our land, and all the control burns (and those out of control ones) make it almost impossible.
    However, we don't try hard enough to leave coal power stations behind us, we basically do very little towards renewable energy.
    And with so many young people employed by the mining industry, who would want to give up some of his/her $120.000 a year?
    It is time for more Green'es in Australia. We need a mind and value shift, I believe.
    And stop comparing greenes with communists, you label yourself more and more an idiot, with no credibility left...
    Anyway, best regards
     
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    garry17 Well-Known Member

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    According to the articale, China does not even rate a mention. Look like the WWF is now becoming just as flippant with the truth as Flannery.
     
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    freddy62 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    China will resolve it's gas emissions with thorium fueled nuclear reactors & synthetic fuels made from carbon scrubbed from the atmosphere. The greens however will not allow this solution with reactors in Australia so you are right - we need to get rid of the greens.
     
  5. m2catter

    m2catter Well-Known Member

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    We won't need reactors, the sun is shining out of our arse cracks every day. We got plenty of it.
    Store the additional energy in salt or petroleum, as others are on their way doing it, and we are on our way.
    Reactors were the truth from a passed century, and also an overhauled knowledge and mindset.
    No offence here, cheers bud
    P.S.: As you can see, we need the Greens....
     
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    Chemical in disinfectants found to be polluting our fresh water lakes...
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    Antibacterial Products Pollute Freshwater Lakes
    January 24, 2013 | So-called “antibacterial” products are everywhere today - in stores, homes and classrooms around the world - to reduce the spread of colds and other infections. But a new study conducted in the United States has found that a chemical that gives soaps and hand creams their anti-germ properties is polluting freshwater lakes.
     
  7. dumbanddumber

    dumbanddumber New Member

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    The carbon tax will not stop companies from dumping their chemicals in our rivers and waterways.

    The carbon tax is a tax on CO2. and the development of a 2 trillion dollar market.

    It has nothingto do with this sort of thing like some people think.
     
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    aussiefree2ride New Member

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    The greens have always been liars & bludgers. these people live OFF the environment, NOT for it. Only the dregs of society would ever contemplate condoning crime.

    http://www.politicalforum.com/australia-nz-pacific/283506-how-low-can-they-go.html

    These people want all of what`s bad for this country, and the barest, unavoidable minimum of good. The blind, ignorant, egotistical megalomania of these people should serve as an example for the rest of us, an example of what not to be. Environmental issues are the paramount consideration of our time, but unfortunately these crucial issues have been hijacked by this group of under acheiving gravy train riders.

    Environmental issues need to be addressed by sensible people, as do so manny other issues where they meddle, and hinder common sense.
     
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    Science fiction? Something like carbon sequestration? Real? I've never heard of this, genuinely interested.
     
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    waltky Well-Known Member

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    Granny says, "Dat's right - lil' kids gonna start droppin' like flies `cause o' pollution...
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    UNICEF: 1 in 7 of World's Children Exposed to Toxic Air Pollution
    October 31, 2016 - One in seven of the world's children is exposed to pollution levels six or more times higher than international standards set by the World Health Organization, according to a new report by UNICEF. The report was released a week ahead of the United Nations Climate Change conference in Marrakech.
     

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