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While HSBC refused to say whether Kirk was at risk of losing his job because of the comments, the bank’s asset management chief Nicolas Moreau said Kirk’s opinions ‘do not reflect the views of HSBC Asset Management nor HSBC Group in any way’.
He added: ‘HSBC regards climate change as one of the most serious emergencies facing the planet, and is committed to supporting its customers in their transition to net zero and a sustainable future.’
******* This is one cranky banker. I salute him for dropping this bomb.
The climate will always be changing ... but idiots on the Left will not.
If the seas are riding when will the rich start selling their beachfront homes?
This man makes sense. Remind me to never do business with HSBC- horseshit and bullcrap Inc.
Common sense speech shall not be tolerated.
OH MY GOD!!!! This BLASPHEMER dared question Earth Mother Gaia!!!!
Stone him to death!
We cannot tolerate such sin to go unpunished. Think of the children!
Hire that man!
If you’re next to the ocean and you find your feet getting wet, walk up hill.
Do people believe that the current land mass is the way it has always been? Where I sit right now used to be on the bottom of “Lake Chicago”, aka Lake Michigan. There is a town over in Illinois called Blue Island because it is on a moraine that used to be an island in that lake. There are plenty of formerly-settled places on the Mississippi that are long gone because of the river’s course changes, for example, the old Illinois capital of Kaskaskia. Miami might be underwater in a hundred years, or at least eventually, no matter what anyone does now.
He’s absolutely right. The climate has been changing since the earth formed, and it’ll keep changing. I don’t care if it’s man made or natural, it doesn’t matter. There’s not a single building in Miami that was built to last 100 years, everything there will be replaced by then. Build the next one 50’ further inland.
I agree one hundred per cent. Does he run the bank well? Make money for his shareholders? His political views don't matter.
I agree. Who the hell cares about ANY democrat city. /spit
Humanity could work around “climate change” even if it were “real” without pillaging anyone’s freedoms, manhood, or wealth. The earth’s crust has enough uranium to last a thousand generations if used in breeder reactors. Nuclear fission can replace coal and natural gas in power plants. “Greenhouse gases” from electric utilities would thus fall to zero. Atomic reactors can even yield hydrocarbon fuels from ocean water. Nuclear energy can desalinate sea water for irrigation if the deserts do expand. Coastal communities at risk of flooding can be rebuilt as floating cities with today’s technology. This has already been seriously considered for New Orleans, which really is sinking. Cities can be built underground or under the ocean as well. Aluminum chaff, which reflects solar energy, can be launched into orbit and make the world cooler. But none of that is even necessary. The elites themselves fail to take “climate change” seriously, so why should we? B. Hussein Obama and his “wife” recently bought a mansion just barely above sea level. The banksters, corporate raiders, cyber billionaires, movie stars, politicians, professional athletes, and singers who demand us mere commoners ride bicycles and eat soy still fly on private jets that burn more fuel in one flight than a working person does in a year!
I will say the same.
Miami is a sucker to real estate developers.
Thousands of Miami buildings located adjacent to various waterways will be swamped by a dead on or near hurricane of say 3+. Like suckers else where who bought property in a known flood zone, thousands of Miami residents bought property in a hurricanes tidal zone
Kirk should be promoted and the rest of the idiots fired. He’s obviously the only rational employee with that bank.
When I was in Orlando, I would have appreciated news about Miami going underwater.