JIMMY12345
Active Member
Supersized Mercedes with attendant convoys will deposit Presidents and Heads of State at Airports.There they will sternly lecture on Loss and damage before retreating to 5 star dinners at 5 star hotels.
IF 80% of the pollution is caused by the developed world.They need to ensure the problem of the developed world is addressed and more wind turbines and solar are built in the developed world.
The developed world has made 2 major contributions already.Due to globalisation the developed world has and is looking to a fall in living standards.Justly and rightly it has allowed industries to move to the developing world so the latter has a sharp upsurge in incomes and reduced poverty.
The developed world has also reduced fertility rates.This will have a major major impact on climate change.
Organisations like IPPF have pointed out the need for planned families but in some countries this problem overshoots the problem of climate change and contributes to it.
COPP should beware of guilt pedlars who see Money as a solution to all.Now throw your stones at me but note Cameron, Johnson(UK) and Julius Nyerere (Tanzania) rode bicycles to parliament daily.
IF 80% of the pollution is caused by the developed world.They need to ensure the problem of the developed world is addressed and more wind turbines and solar are built in the developed world.
The developed world has made 2 major contributions already.Due to globalisation the developed world has and is looking to a fall in living standards.Justly and rightly it has allowed industries to move to the developing world so the latter has a sharp upsurge in incomes and reduced poverty.
The developed world has also reduced fertility rates.This will have a major major impact on climate change.
Organisations like IPPF have pointed out the need for planned families but in some countries this problem overshoots the problem of climate change and contributes to it.
COPP should beware of guilt pedlars who see Money as a solution to all.Now throw your stones at me but note Cameron, Johnson(UK) and Julius Nyerere (Tanzania) rode bicycles to parliament daily.