| Greta Thunberg 09:09 - Nov 2 with 3414 views | SaintNick | She has suddenly appeared in the news again, I wondered why, then i saw she has a new book out |  |
| Satisfying The Bloodlust Of The Masses In Peacetime |
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| Greta Thunberg on 10:04 - Nov 4 with 624 views | dwayne_dibley |
| Greta Thunberg on 08:48 - Nov 4 by SaintNick | She is travelling by a glider being towed by a replica of the Kon Tiki |
bringing a raft of experience to the meeting |  |
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| Greta Thunberg on 11:01 - Nov 5 with 535 views | Ron11 |
| Greta Thunberg on 11:29 - Nov 3 by SonicBoom | Yeah that's right. She's doing it to make millions of pounds. She's not really serious about the issues. Oh and she's going to do it all by zoom so she doesn't have to actually move and upset anyone. |
The book appears to be the rantings of a far left anti capitalist, which completely ignores the implementation of Geo Engineering projects involved in removing carbon and methane from the atmosphere (reforestation for example) and other positive ongoing ideas which are workable and positive. Like the superglue zealots, it's a rant against large capitalist organisations like oil companies (which I agree should have the nuts taxed off them for their extortionate profits) but does not acknowledge the fact that there are people actually working on projects to do something about it. Of course it's yours for £25. |  | |  |
| Greta Thunberg on 12:29 - Nov 5 with 504 views | dwayne_dibley |
| Greta Thunberg on 11:01 - Nov 5 by Ron11 | The book appears to be the rantings of a far left anti capitalist, which completely ignores the implementation of Geo Engineering projects involved in removing carbon and methane from the atmosphere (reforestation for example) and other positive ongoing ideas which are workable and positive. Like the superglue zealots, it's a rant against large capitalist organisations like oil companies (which I agree should have the nuts taxed off them for their extortionate profits) but does not acknowledge the fact that there are people actually working on projects to do something about it. Of course it's yours for £25. |
is eco-shoplifting the next green thing |  |
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| Greta Thunberg on 14:15 - Nov 5 with 480 views | Chesham_Saint |
| Greta Thunberg on 11:01 - Nov 5 by Ron11 | The book appears to be the rantings of a far left anti capitalist, which completely ignores the implementation of Geo Engineering projects involved in removing carbon and methane from the atmosphere (reforestation for example) and other positive ongoing ideas which are workable and positive. Like the superglue zealots, it's a rant against large capitalist organisations like oil companies (which I agree should have the nuts taxed off them for their extortionate profits) but does not acknowledge the fact that there are people actually working on projects to do something about it. Of course it's yours for £25. |
Fair point Ron, there is a lot of ESG work going on and I'm personally involved with some including green aviation fuel, molten salt battery storage and green energy in the Caribbean. In short, there can be an acceptable face to capitalism. |  |
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| Greta Thunberg on 15:59 - Nov 5 with 442 views | Ron11 |
| Greta Thunberg on 14:15 - Nov 5 by Chesham_Saint | Fair point Ron, there is a lot of ESG work going on and I'm personally involved with some including green aviation fuel, molten salt battery storage and green energy in the Caribbean. In short, there can be an acceptable face to capitalism. |
Yes there is, but that wouldn't be on her agenda. I wonder what she'll do with loads of money she'll make out of the book.. |  | |  |
| Greta Thunberg on 16:04 - Nov 5 with 441 views | Ron11 |
| Greta Thunberg on 12:29 - Nov 5 by dwayne_dibley | is eco-shoplifting the next green thing |
I wonder if she's got a green thing |  | |  |
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