Wot?
It will destroy jobs, it will cause difficulties with bills, and it has nothing to do with children’s health.
And, why are they using Battersea Power Station?
“It is not worth the while to go round the world to count the cats in Zanzibar” - Henry David Thoreau
Wot?
It will destroy jobs, it will cause difficulties with bills, and it has nothing to do with children’s health.
And, why are they using Battersea Power Station?
Posted in: Climate fraud.
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So let me get this right. When someone who is not a climate scientist says there are reasons to doubt the warble gloaming narrative they are at worst an oil/coal industry shill (even if they aren’t) or at best unqualified to know what they’re talking about (even if they are more than adequately able to spot holes in a theory outside their field). But when someone who is not only not a scientist at all but an actor, someone whose actual job is to entertain by pretending things are other than what they are, is wheeled out to say that warble gloaming is definitely all our fault and that Mount Dandenong will be Dandenong Island by the end of the century we’re supposed to just take her word for it. That’s about right, isn’t it?
Not Cate Blanchett as well! First Gillian Anderson, now this.
Celebrity endorsement seems to be losing its appeal. And a good thing too!