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Being a Brit, I thoroughly enjoyed the President of Guyana educating a delusional hack. What an embarrassment for my country.

Talking of carbon dioxide, the most toxic form would seem to issue from the mouths of BBC reporters.

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... the problem we have is, everyone's digging in, no one's crossing the scholastic battle line to objectively see both sides of the issue, how we got from there to here. Circa the 1960s climatologists came up with a ratio, for every 10 years humanity released fossil carbon from the inner earth, combusting it into the atmosphere, it would take the carbon cycle 100 years, to reattain equilibrium. Henceforth the notion, that industrial society has been burning carbon in appreciable mass 100 years, the carbon cycle wouldn't revert to equilibrium, for a thousand years time. That it's the oceans absorbing atmospheric carbon? That it was assumed, over the next millennium, the oceans would acidify, that there would be no more beach parties, no more surfing, no anatomically correct females in skimpy Bikinis walking the beach at Malibu and Impanina to rest our eves upon, constitutes Carte Blanche for the Greta Thundberg crowd to go ape, vandalizing and defacing historic museum artwork, keying vintage automobiles at car shows, spreading hatred, tearing at the fabric of society. But, I have good news for you! Planet Earth's doing just fine! Our oceans are doing just fine, the last 4.5 billion years, absorbing atmospheric carbon! Ocean alkali (e.g., potential hydrogen level) hasn't been phased, not one iota. Planet Earth is going to be around, a good long while. By all means, be my guest, feel free tossing those spent candy wrappers out the sunroof, defecating all over white-boy Gavin's beloved San-Fran-shits-co! Word to the wise, however: "... don't drink the water, fish function in it!" (W.C Fields) - Samuel.

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One more point, Ben: this is classic British Foreign Office manipulated news. The narrative is now in place: plucky black puts Beeb in place and polishes his NWO credentials. Sackur fed him the lines according to the script and the prez performed on cue. Context is all: this is about Britain backing Guyana vs Venezuela. BBC is the Ministry of Truth. Has this been picked up by the Daily Mail yet? It is all fake.

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The President of Guyana fell for the trap defending hydrocarbon extraction.

Hydrocarbon's are extremely valuable for the economy! Guyana is right on the coast within 200 miles of the equator allowing the country to take advantage of extensive coastal and equatorial (steady westerly flowing electron wind) wind resources at 500 MW per JMCC WING installation (https://www.jmccanneyscience.com/#).

But the greatest advantage for Guyana is a population density of 4 per square kilometre. A square kilometre of fertile land can provide for at most 12 people together with animals without damage to the land. So, Guyana has no need to excuse itself for using the resources available for its people.

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I thought plants need carbon dioxide. Our world is mostly carbon but carbon is bad is it harmful to the ocean to deposit salt water into it I don't understand

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While the video is hilarious, I fear this is just another Deep State Deep Fake- controlled opposition to coral those of us thinking straight.

I utterly refuse to give the Stupidocracy the Time of Day, and that most especially includes this "environmental" nonsense, which gives us such galactic stupidity as the incredibly exploding Electric Vehicles- these lithium-ion batteries are very dangerous- even the electric bikes are ticking time bombs...

At any rate, talking about "carbon dioxide sinks" and etc is walking onto their field, where they set the rules and move the proverbial goalposts at will. You just cannot fix stupid and I am sure that down the road someone will have a rebuttal to the President of Guyana that will be glommed onto by people where facts absolutely do not matter and ontology is in the eye of the beholder.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us. You are our only hope!

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If you read some of the comments on the video one says it all - "What the BBC "journalist" was actually saying was, "don't you know your role boy? You have an obligation to live in poverty so we can offload our pollution to the third world. " That President is very well spoken and knows his shit. Great job!"

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My main takeaway - the Guyanese guy is a net zero nutter. He would have bin a contender for hero if he’d told Sackur to fuck off with his WEF agenda and stick his climate hoax where the sun don’t shine. Is the Prez on the WEF list of bought and owned “leaders”? Because he’s more of a believer than a sceptic.

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