Greenwashing: too green to be honest?

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Re: Greenwashing: too green to be honest?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/04/21, 00:04

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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:I see it as window dressing for us to focus on a non-event in order to hide the junk that you almost diffuse (you see, I'm honest) all the subjects on which you intervene and which you pollute knowingly.

Sorry. I'll have to buy a backlit wireless keyboard to type from my chair on the TV in the living room. My eyes can't take any more of these brutal contrasts and as I also have to look over my glasses to type (myopic but not presbyopic), I let things go.
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by Exnihiloest » 29/04/21, 16:06

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:I see it as window dressing for us to focus on a non-event in order to hide the junk that you diffuse on almost (you see, I'm honest) the subjects on which you intervene and that you pollute knowingly .

Always in hatred, slander and lies, simply to stifle any debate, prohibit the diversity of points of view, and oppose scientific studies his opinions as peremptory as inept.
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by Janic » 29/04/21, 19:21

Always in hatred, slander and lies, simply to stifle any debate, prohibit the diversity of points of view, and oppose scientific studies his opinions as peremptory as inept.
and beware, it's true since he found it by moving his pendulum.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/04/21, 19:27

And I have always had a hauler pendulum. : Mrgreen:
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I would have liked. Unfortunately a bittern is the opposite of a light.
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Re: Greenwashing: too green to be honest?




by Christophe » 22/06/21, 18:18

Who do we say thank you? Thank you Jacquie and Mic ...

NO NO NO !!

We say thank you ExxonMobil for being a leader in oil greenwashing the capture of oil CO2!

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It's an authentic ad currently circulating on FB ...

Still, I wonder how much 115 million tons of captured CO2 represents as a% of what they emitted in the same period!
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/06/21, 18:40

It's as beautiful as Izy with its crappy Forest / Agriculture parallel ... : Mrgreen:
You will see that the swelling of oil tankers will end up making us worse ... Like: "Thanks to us and our carbon emissions, the planet is greening up and absorbing more Co2, thanks to fossil fuels, thanks to our customers who help us. trust ".
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by Exnihiloest » 22/06/21, 21:11

"Thanks to us and our carbon emissions, the planet is greening up and absorbing more Co2, thanks to fossil fuels, thanks to our customers who trust us".

Absolutely. Thanks to the oil industry.
Not only thanks to them the planet is greening again, but in addition it is thanks to them that we can feed ourselves, the agricultural machines being big consumers of fuel, as well as the transport vehicles which supply the cities.
Best of all, no one needs to exploit serfs or slaves anymore, the machines do the job! I therefore also take the opportunity to thank the mechanical industry which manufactures us these wonderful machines.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/06/21, 21:14

(It's not the swellings of oil tankers, it's Blédina's madman and his brain in his socks ... like what we could be wrong ...)

Ps: The occasional unemployed who have become unlawful as well as those who populate the slums thank the industrialists and their machines which work for them.
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