Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
All you do is rabbit. I see there's been no agreement on fossil fuel at Cop 30 today.

All you do is scream 'I want evidence' and keep quoting Reuters and Co?

All your sources are owned by billionaires. Look at media as the modern bible and step back.

Some people have gone too far and see everything as a conspiracy theory.

There's no doubt climate change is going on but you and all the science doesn't know what the planet will look like in decades time.

Artificial intelligence and technology is advancing at rapid pace.

Your friends China are at the forefront. They are producing sources of green energy at a rate far in advance of everyone else. All on the back of a massive focus on fossil fuel production.

Do you care at what cost? It's reported Uyghur Muslims are being exploited into forced labour to make solar panels. Do human rights only apply to every Tom, Dick and Harry who enter the UK these days?

It appears Ed Miliband and our wonderful government thinks so.

Do we know what we are going to do with old EV batteries and wind turbines when they're spent? I've heard the odd rumour the manufacture and disposal of these green energy sources are not as green as our 'sincere' politicians might want us to believe.

There's enough hardware on the planet that can wipe the earth out in a jiffy. Stop worrying about what might happen in 100 years time. Live for now and look after your own.

Stop being a puppet.
Sadly for you and others, I'm likely to continue rabbiting whilstever people initiate political posts on football message boards and spout info that is, to be kind, not been well thought through. Usually because they are reading them from sources that are simply telling them what they want to believe. I don't give a **** whether anything I'm reading is from a millionairre media mogul or an end of the world schreecher in the street: as long as the viewpoint is well thought through and considers a range of scientific evidence, then it will likely be something I can't challenge and am happy to amend my own views, as I often do. But I'm afraid that people sharing links from a shouty man with a big graph completely misrepresenting what the graph is all about deliberately to mislead his audience, I'm always likely to point it out and rabbit out why.

If you don't like the rabbiting, one possibility would be to not post views that are flimsy (at best) on a football message board?