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A satirical question from a Neanderthal ...
« on: November 07, 2024, 02:04:36 pm »
Why does Global Climate Change get worse as we cleanup the air and water?

If we continue to cleanup the water and the air, won't it only get more worse?

Why was there no Covid-19 in the 1970s?  Was it because the air was too toxic for airborne pathogens to survive.?

Now, with cleaner air, we have bird flu, swine flu, SARS, MERS, Covid, RSV, etc.  Even worse, swine are catching bird flu.  Pigs are catching the wrong flu!

Maybe the solution is more coal-fire power plants instead of fewer.

Has Al Gore ever been right about anything?
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Re: A satirical question from a Neanderthal ...
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2024, 02:08:14 pm »
Why does Global Climate Change get worse as we cleanup the air and water?

If we continue to cleanup the water and the air, won't it only get more worse?

Why was there no Covid-19 in the 1970s?  Was it because the air was too toxic for airborne pathogens to survive.?

Now, with cleaner air, we have bird flu, swine flu, SARS, MERS, Covid, RSV, etc.  Even worse, swine are catching bird flu.  Pigs are catching the wrong flu!

Maybe the solution is more coal-fire power plants instead of fewer.

Has Al Gore ever been right about anything?

Because without all of the green BS there would not be enough pipelines out of the treasury to politician pockets!
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