Fires in Australia were preventable

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 14:49

Above all, Exni manipulates his world ... There's nothing else to say!

We'll talk about it again in 5 years ... the only reason for fewer fires in Europe is better forest management!
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 15:02

Christophe wrote:Above all, Exni manipulates his world ... There's nothing else to say!

We'll talk about it again in 5 years ... the only reason for fewer fires in Europe is better forest management!


it is possible and therefore?

even if it is the case, to be confirmed, that does not prevent that the damage is not worse than before, and therefore, at least as bearable for the company.

I remind you that what is requested as an alternative is to remove all the fossils, so there is no doubt that the capacity to fight against fires would be dramatically weaker. Like resisting hurricanes, transporting food in case of bad harvest, etc, etc ...
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 15:06

So we have to make a subject on fires on a world scale ... since they are a flagrant consequence of global warming ...
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Exnihiloest » 24/08/21, 22:32

Christophe wrote:Above all, Exni manipulates his world ... There's nothing else to say!
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Exni is telling the truth. And that's what pisses Christophe off.
We see it in all the threads: according to him everything that is done in the world is negative. Even what is positive has been blown out as being negative, the re-greening of the planet, the stability of the number and intensity of severe weather events, the stability or even the regression of fires in Europe, vaccination, less than warming. expected ... nothing has grace in Christophe's eyes. I'm assuming they're connected to a neural network that's messing up whatever it filters.

To accuse of "manipulation" those who show the good sides of the world and reveal the iniquitous exaggerations of those who systematically accuse men of bitching it, is a complete projection. The first manipulation consists in instrumentalizing ecology to serve its political cause. When we see the politicization of all subjects, the criticism of Macron, the criticism of the right, no praise of the left or the far left, who do you think is driving for? For the planet ?! : roll: : Lol:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 25/08/21, 07:01

You are right.

: Mrgreen:

ps: I let the other members answer you ... guy maybe?
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/08/21, 13:08

Christophe wrote:You are right.

: Mrgreen:

ps: I let the other members answer you ... guy maybe?

Pffff .... respond to a madman who sweetens strawberries all the time, who posts dung laid by counterfeiters who are the laughing stock of serious scientists? No need, the guy buries himself all alone. You only have to read his last answer to realize that he has the threads touching each other. : Mrgreen:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 25/08/21, 13:11

Is this your last word? I validate this answer? : Mrgreen:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/08/21, 13:25

Yes Jean Pierre.
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by ABC2019 » 25/08/21, 13:25

Christophe wrote:Is this your last word? I validate this answer? : Mrgreen:

you expected something else from him?
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Exnihiloest » 25/08/21, 21:40

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:...
Pffff .... respond to a madman who sweetens strawberries all the time, who posts dung laid by counterfeiters who are the laughing stock of serious scientists? No need, the guy buries himself all alone. You only have to read his last answer to realize that he has the threads touching each other. : Mrgreen:


Amusing this beaufre still in full Couée method, who wags his tail when the boss flatters him, trying to convince himself that he is finer and more honest than those who atomize his delusional creeds.
We feel the inferiority complex. Guessing that everything is passing over him makes him snarling, aggressive and insulting. It's a constant among poor guys to believe that decreasing others will make them taller.
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