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‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleached

Re: ‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleac

The poor Pentagon sure fell for the 'truth' about global warming, damn tree-huggers.
They shouldnt feel bad. Look how many people fell for the global cooling/Ice Age bull**** they were spoonfed. The pentagon just reflects the administration.
 
Re: ‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleac

Its not that I 'refuse to see' anything. The point is there is nothing we can do about it. If the activities of 7 billion humans are warming the planet then the planet is going to warm and things are going to change. Lots of things that used to exist on the planet no longer exist. Expect that to continue.

There is somthing we can do.... Do everything possible to fix the damage to the environment.
 
Re: ‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleac

No. 116 has nothing to do with the Australian.

You mean your cut and paste vomitus that *quoted* the article from The Australian?
 
Re: ‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleac

They shouldnt feel bad. Look how many people fell for the global cooling/Ice Age bull**** they were spoonfed. The pentagon just reflects the administration.

The Pentagon is staffed with a bunch of tree huggers.
 
Re: ‘And then we wept': Scientists say 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef now bleac

You mean your cut and paste vomitus that *quoted* the article from The Australian?

There's quite a bit more to it than that.
 
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