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They were so mad that the kitchen sink didn't work that they burned the whole house down. Thanks for nothing.
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Agreed! He doesn't deserve the legitimacy.
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13/13 They aren’t denying climate change because they don’t believe it. They’re denying it because acknowledging it would force a reckoning they aren’t willing to face.
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12/13 The goal isn’t mass murder in a dramatic sense, but a slow, managed decline in life expectancy, particularly among the most vulnerable.
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11/13 Higher mortality rates follow—fewer vaccines, rising cancer from pollution, and disease outbreaks after disasters that governments fail to address.
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10/13 This is why social safety nets are being dismantled, both in the U.S. and worldwide.
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9/13 But keeping this system afloat requires managing population numbers and reducing resource demand.
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8/13 Their plan: keep fossil fuels burning for another century while the economy gradually transitions to renewables, ensuring their wealth remains intact.
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7/13 They aren’t fighting climate action because they think the science is a liberal conspiracy. They’re fighting it because they refuse to let their industries collapse before extracting every last cent.
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6/13 However, the real catastrophe is still a century away—when the last ice sheets fully melt. That’s the timeline oil families and corporate elites are working with.
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5/13 Preventing climate change is no longer an option. What’s coming isn’t just rising sea levels or stronger storms—it’s a profound disruption of Earth’s climate systems.
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4/13 Human overconsumption, fossil fuel dependency, and rapid population growth have accelerated this inevitability. The tipping point has likely already passed.
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3/13 The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic, which stabilizes global weather patterns, is on track to collapse—an event that has triggered ice ages every 10,000 years.
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2/13 But instead of acting to prevent disaster, they have chosen a different strategy: concealment and controlled collapse.
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If it's that bad then don't put your article behind a paywall.
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What are your thoughts on USAID specifically being gutted (plus eventually FEMA)? Is this sadly all about creating crisis/markets to sell to?