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"While the Western world pushes for net zero carbon emissions by 2050, China is seeking to establish themselves as the head of the world order by 2049." "The Western world is responsible for roughly 27% of global emissions, which is less than China alone." "As long as China continues...

17,932 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media1 год назад

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Фото профиля WeAreNarrative
WeAreNarrative1 год назад

The world has wasted TRILLIONS appeasing climate catastrophism. To no effect except civilizational damage. Of the West; NOT China. Catastrophism is a proven* secular religion. With anti-Western guilt. It pushes irrational policy for the FALSE morality of 'saving the planet'. * For a robust proof that climate catastrophism is a secular religion, which defies all climate science, even the mainstream/IPCC, follow the link in my profile; paperback and free PDF.

Фото профиля Ghostgirl 🇺🇲🇱🇧✝️
Ghostgirl 🇺🇲🇱🇧✝️1 год назад

I find it interesting that chinese diplomats want to reinvest their money in their country to watch it explode, thrive, and become a superpower. Our politicians want to take our tax money and fucking flounder it all over the goddamn world and pillage the honeypot.

Фото профиля Mr. zhang
Mr. zhang1 год назад

@grok Is he right about the issue of carbon emissions?

Фото профиля Stevefed
Stevefed1 год назад

Let Greta handle it. That’s her shtick, right? Why do you not see her go to China, Russia, etc? Because she is a corner panhandler just like Al Gore.

Фото профиля anastacia
anastacia1 год назад

They need to plant tress over there!!!!!

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