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  • #31
    Originally posted by MillerBill View Post
    Now open your eyes.
    Maybe in your trusty caps lock. 😉

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    • #32
      Mr Happer 😂😂

      Dr. William Happer, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton University: "CO2 is actually good for the world, so people ought to be encouraged to make more of it." According to Dr. Happer, carbon taxes are being pushed by "opportunists who are making a good living out of https://t.co/qCNnHAga8D

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      • #33
        Mr Happer:

        Sting operation uncovers two prominent climate sceptics available for hire by the hour to write reports on the benefits of rising CO2 levels and coal


        Follow the money.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
          Mr Happer:

          Sting operation uncovers two prominent climate sceptics available for hire by the hour to write reports on the benefits of rising CO2 levels and coal


          Follow the money.
          Wow. It seems anyone will say what you want as long as they?re being paid or gaining grants 😂😂😂

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          • #35
            And the oil and gas companies and oil rich states have an enormous amount of money.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
              And the oil and gas companies and oil rich states have an enormous amount of money.
              Because they have an enormous amount of oil 😂

              They?re forgetting all of the oil though and building wind turbines instead no?
              They?re going to save the planet and go green like the UK and other western nations.
              Wait! No! They?re going to continue pumping the oil and keep getting rich!

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              • #37
                Meanwhile at the Maldives they?re wondering when they?re actually going to be under water 😂

                Satellite images capture the alarming extent to which climate change has caused rising sea levels to devour the Maldives between 1984 to 2022. https://t.co/0la3ttDQcP

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by frogmiller View Post
                  Meanwhile at the Maldives they?re wondering when they?re actually going to be under water 😂

                  https://x.com/wideawake_media/status...342657179?s=10
                  Only you and wide awake media would try to use satellite images to try to disprove sea level increases that are measured in inches to date.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by frogmiller View Post
                    Meanwhile at the Maldives they?re wondering when they?re actually going to be under water ��

                    https://x.com/wideawake_media/status...342657179?s=10
                    ....and they built 5 new airports in the last few years, no doubt they're built on stilts................

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by avondalemiller View Post
                      ....and they built 5 new airports in the last few years, no doubt they're built on stilts................
                      Stop being daft! The stilts are the first thing to fall wham the acid rain hits 😂

                      Is acid rain still a thing ?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
                        Only you and wide awake media would try to use satellite images to try to disprove sea level increases that are measured in inches to date.
                        I stayed away from the guardian 😂

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by frogmiller View Post
                          I stayed away from the guardian 😂
                          With respect, isn't that part of the problem? You've put yourself into a Twitter based echo chamber where you only hear views that reinforce those you already hold.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
                            With respect, isn't that part of the problem? You've put yourself into a Twitter based echo chamber where you only hear views that reinforce those you already hold.
                            Actually no.
                            For example I heard about Bill Gates wanting to reduce the amount of CO2 that cows omit by changing their natural eating habits.
                            I had my mind open enough to wonder whether it was true..
                            People like you said not and it?s a conspiracy theory.

                            The information about the change of dietary additives was seen on an advert produced by the company that provides milk to the supermarkets.

                            What could go wrong?

                            Mad cows desease?

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                            • #44
                              I've never suggested that the notion of the use of dietary additives in cattle feed to reduce methane emissions was a conspiracy theory. I've known about such research for some time.

                              I don't think it was Bill Gates' idea.

                              The 'analysis' of the use of the dietary additive in the Arla scheme that you gave came from WideAwake media - a purveyor of such drivel as the Maldive imagery. Have you read any of the studies that the approval of the addiitive was based?

                              There's a world of difference between feeding ground of sheep brains to cows and the use of a simple compound, the biochemistry of which is well understood, so no, it won't lead to another Mad Cow disease.

                              As EO said in a rare moment of lucidity, people will either buy the Arla product or they won't. It feels a bit gimmicky to me.

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                              • #45
                                I cut and pasted this as I haven?t bothered reading anything.

                                Fancy thinking that I thought that this chemical would cause mad cows disease 🤣
                                They never thought that the ground leftovers of cows and sheep would cause it at the time!

                                It?s time to stop messing with something that?s not broken in the search for higher profits.

                                Here are all the brands and partnerships with Arla (they supply all supermarket own label dairy products!):
                                Core Brands
                                1. Arla
                                ? Includes a range of products such as milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, and cream.
                                ? Sub-brands include:
                                ? Arla Cravendale: Filtered milk that stays fresh longer.
                                ? Arla B.O.B: A fat-free milk that tastes like semi-skimmed.
                                ? Arla Protein: High-protein yogurts, drinks, and snacks.
                                ? Arla Lactofree: Dairy products free from lactose, including milk, yogurt, and cheese.
                                2. Lurpak
                                ? Famous for its premium butter and spreads.
                                3. Anchor
                                ? Offers butter, spreads, and cream, with a focus on natural ingredients.
                                4. Castello
                                ? Specializes in premium and artisanal cheeses, including blue, brie, and hard cheese varieties.
                                5. Apetina
                                ? A brand focused on cooking cheeses, including cubes, blocks.
                                Organic Range
                                ? Arla Organic: Includes organic milk and other dairy products.
                                Brands with Partnerships
                                1. Starbucks
                                ? Arla produces and distributes ready-to-drink (RTD) Starbucks-branded chilled coffee beverages in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
                                2. Yeo Valley (Organic Milk)
                                ? As mentioned earlier, Arla has a licensing agreement to produce, distribute, and market Yeo Valley Organic Milk in the U.K., though Yeo Valley remains independently owned.
                                3. McDonald?s
                                ? Arla supplies dairy products like cheese and milk for McDonald?s restaurants in several countries.
                                4. Ecomilk
                                ? A collaboration in certain European markets to produce lactose-free milk products.
                                Arla Foods supplies private-label dairy products to several major retailers in the U.K.
                                Major Retailers
                                1. Tesco
                                ? Supplies own-brand fresh milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt for the supermarket chain.
                                2. Sainsbury?s
                                ? Produces private-label milk and dairy products, including cheese and cream, for Sainsbury?s.
                                3. Asda
                                ? Provides own-label milk and other dairy products.
                                4. Morrisons
                                ? Supplies milk and cheese for Morrison?s private-label range.
                                5. Aldi
                                ? Partners with Arla for private-label milk, cheese, and butter, maintaining Aldi?s focus on quality at low prices.
                                6. Lidl
                                ? Supplies milk and dairy products for Lidl?s private-label offerings.
                                7. Waitrose
                                ? Arla contributes to Waitrose?s high-quality private-label dairy range, including organic milk.
                                8. Co-op
                                ? Supplies milk and cream for the Co-op?s own-brand products.
                                9. Iceland
                                ? Provides private-label dairy products
                                10. Marks and Spencer

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