Environment

Climate Change Actions

Environment

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

7th Feb 2019 12:01pm

In today's news, the UN reported that last year was the fourth warmest on record. We would like to hear what our Cafestudy members are doing to help slow down climate change. Have you changed your habits recently? Or maybe you are meaning to but haven't got round to it yet? Please let us know!

Jeeves01
  • 13th Feb 2019 01:47pm

Humans are just fantastic aren't they? It's incredible that we can cut down half the trees in the world, destroy fish stocks, throw plastic everywhere, pump out billons of kgs of CO2 and other polluting gases, overpopulate, use millions of lts of pesticides, drain rivers, use hundreds of millions of cars and trucks and never cause a single problem. Really amazing isn't it?
It's also amazing that we go to hospital to have life saving surgery and use drugs and machines invented by scientists which we trust, TV, space exploration, etc etc...all invented by scientists but apparently they are scaming us about climate change ?????
Of course it's all a giant joke....man hasn't caused a single problem...it's really not happening...it's fantastic to know I am not doing any damage at all..phewww!!! I was really worried before reading your informative and decisive post. Thanks for the insight. I am sure I will sleep better tonight.


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