Posted on 04/18/2018 9:30:07 AM PDT by SmarterJr
The New Zealand government will grant no new offshore oil exploration permits in a move that is being hailed by conservation and environmental groups as a historic victory in the battle against climate change.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Man up New Zelanders. Prohibit any and all carbon based products starting now. EVERYTHING! Come on, we know you can do it. No more “fossil” fueled deliveries, no aeroplanes. Do it. We dare you.
Based on one of their primary businesses, raising sheep for market, I’d think they’d be working on sheep fart sequestration first.
Maybe all petroleum exporting countries should help NZ’s ‘crusade’ by refusing sell them any of those evil hydrocarbon derivatives.
Would be funny to click a stopwatch on how many seconds it’d take for them to start screaming.
Fools
New Zealand.....
Full of cannibals and crotchety old people.
And all LEFTY countries should join them.
Come on LEFTIES, don’t be hypocrites.
China will have no problem drilling off NZ’s coast. At least the Kiwis will feel good about themselves.
No more plastic in their hospitals either.
Money quote: "The resulting warming [under the status quo] would be below the target set at the Paris agreement."
Oh really? This whole multi-billion-dollar scam, even if cranked up to the max, would deliver "results" not effectively different than what's trending now?
Oh, good.
Now we can breathe again.
Folks, CO2 is not a pollutant. It's an atmospheric fertilizer. If it increased threefold it would bring us up much closer to the optimal levels they aim for in greenhouses. You know: to produce lush plant growth.
The ordinary, lifegiving process of organic decompositon produces robust amounts of the choicest of greenhouse gases: methane, water vapor, and CO2. I'm gonna take my life in my hands and triple my compost pile.
Greenhouse optimization, here we come!
Yep, pile it on & pile it high .. the Erf and all us creatures thank you in advance !
I always love to find another connoisseur of tasteful compost.
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