If corporations are people, then obviously their footprint is they biggest and the should probably have some privileges taken away...if they are considered a "person" then their carbon footprint ought to be measured against the average individual human being. Clearly they are the problem!
The World Enslavement Foundation (WEF) does not represent me. What they say has no value to me. If they want to impose their diktats they'll face the 2nd Amendment.
Complete idiots. Carbon is .04% of atmosphere. Carbon did not change during 2020, during the cessation of much economic activity and movement. Carbon credits will do nothing.
My thoughts on this are best summed up with 'eat shit and die' It's a phrase that's as old as the hills but apt in this context I feel.
The cycle keeps turning like a wheel; “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” We are at the point of creating some really strong men! ...and not a moment too soon in this era of soy and endocrine disrupting poisons ruining a couple of generations of men.
I believe eradicating all the Globalist Carbon Footprints from the planet would save the world quickly.
If corporations are people, then obviously their footprint is they biggest and the should probably have some privileges taken away...if they are considered a "person" then their carbon footprint ought to be measured against the average individual human being. Clearly they are the problem!
carbon footprints should not be measured, especially by any gov or agency or body.
The World Enslavement Foundation (WEF) does not represent me. What they say has no value to me. If they want to impose their diktats they'll face the 2nd Amendment.
Man do I agree with you!
Complete idiots. Carbon is .04% of atmosphere. Carbon did not change during 2020, during the cessation of much economic activity and movement. Carbon credits will do nothing.
But look how this scheme has cleaned up China!
lol, I hope your comment is sarcasm?
Sick as f.ck.
Screw him!
My thoughts on this are best summed up with 'eat shit and die' It's a phrase that's as old as the hills but apt in this context I feel.
The cycle keeps turning like a wheel; “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” We are at the point of creating some really strong men! ...and not a moment too soon in this era of soy and endocrine disrupting poisons ruining a couple of generations of men.
WE (humans) are the carbon the owners want dead. What about 'we ARE carbon based life forms' do the masses not get??
A better way to encourage sustainability is to recognize life as sacred and our interconnectedness with all that is.
I think we've had enough of "behavioral science."