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From: "Little@man.Ball" <suck@ra.mentos>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Hell... Give ME $300 billion dollars and *I'LL* Stop The
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 14:32:22 -0600
Organization: \@multiple personality phil hendry mind fuck@/

On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:57:35 -0000 (UTC)
pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:

> On 2024-04-28, AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Scientists Say....
> >
> > We Can Halt Global Warming for $300 Billion!
> >
> > These U.N. Climate Scientists Think They Can Halt Global Warming
> > For $300 Billion. Here's How
> >
> > They won't, but then... THAT'S their grift. SAY they're saving
> > us... have a forever job.
> >
> > $300 billion. That's the money needed to stop the rise in
> > greenhouse gases and buy up to 20 years of time to fix global
> > warming, according to United Nations climate scientists. It's the
> > gross domestic product of Chile, or the world's military spending
> > every 60 days.
> >
> > The sum is not to fund green technologies or finance a moonshot
> > solution to emissions, but to use simple, age-old practices to lock
> > millions of tons of carbon back into an overlooked and
> > over-exploited resource: the soil.
> >
> > "We have lost the biological function of soils. We have got to
> > reverse that," said Barron J. Orr, lead scientist for the UN
> > Convention to Combat Desertification. "If we do it, we are turning
> > the land into the big part of the solution for climate change."
> >
> > Rene Castro Salazar, an assistant director general at the UN Food
> > and Agriculture Organization, said that of the 2 billion hectares
> > (almost 5 billion acres) of land around the world that has been
> > degraded by misuse, overgrazing, deforestation and other largely
> > human factors, 900 million hectares could be restored.   
> 
> Why not shake down Al Gore and his minions of lemming followers for
> some of it?
> 
> Oops!
> 
> Bad idea as Al Gore hasn't made a correct prediction in 30 years.
> He has been 100% wrong.
> That's quite a track record.
> 
> 

Lol...consistency counts...for something...