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    UN Climate Action Summit 2019 Global CO2 emissions are reaching record levels

    UN Climate Action Summit 2019
    Global emissions are reaching record levels and show no sign of peaking. The last four years were the four hottest on record, and winter temperatures in the Arctic have risen by 3°C since 1990. Sea levels are rising, coral reefs are dying, and we are starting to see the life-threatening impact of climate change on health, through air pollution, heatwaves and risks to food security.

    The impacts of climate change are being felt everywhere and are having very real consequences on people’s lives. Climate change is disrupting national economies, costing us dearly today and even more tomorrow. But there is a growing recognition that affordable, scalable solutions are available now that will enable us all to leapfrog to cleaner, more resilient economies.
    https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/un-climate-summit-2019.shtml

    #2
    -10c here this morning, a tie with the lowest on record since 1942. I could care less about climate change alarmism, it doesn’t concern me in the least, except the obvious related wealth redistribution schemes.

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      #3
      Global emissions are reaching record levels and show no sign of peaking. The last four years were the four hottest on record, and winter temperatures in the Arctic have risen by 3°C since 1990. Sea levels are rising, coral reefs are dying, and we are starting to see the life-threatening impact of climate change on health, through air pollution, heatwaves and risks to food security.

      The impacts of climate change are being felt everywhere and are having very real consequences on people’s lives. Climate change is disrupting national economies, costing us dearly today and even more tomorrow. But there is a growing recognition that affordable, scalable solutions are available now that will enable us all to leapfrog to cleaner, more resilient economies.
      ...thats the narrative, I'm sure the DATA is correct...it's the assumptions,projections,motivations.pushing political ideology that i'm very skeptical of

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        #4
        Climate change is disrupting national economies, costing us dearly today and even more tomorrow. But there is a growing recognition that affordable, scalable solutions are available now that will enable us all to leapfrog to cleaner, more resilient economies.
        ...this part is pure ideology

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          #5
          Melting ice doesn’t raise sea level. If anything a warmer atmosphere will hold more water in the air decreasing water level. But hey prove me wrong.

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            #6
            Time for your UN scare piece because this;

            https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-08/un-warns-it-may-default-on-salaries-by-november-in-a-cash-crisis UN Warns It May Default on Salaries by November in a Cash Crisis

            United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the global body is facing its worst cash crisis in about a decade and runs the risk of defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.

            Many members are behind on their payments, forcing the UN to cut back on travel, purchases of goods and services and conferences, Guterres said. The cash crunch is “undermining the implementation of mandates decided by inter-governmental bodies,” he added in a statement on Tuesday.

            This year, 129 of the UN’s member states have paid $2 billion toward the organization’s 2019 regular budget, the UN said. But about $1.4 billion remains outstanding. Among the 64 nations that have yet to pay their 2019 dues in full are Argentina, South Korea, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Senegal and the U.S.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Time for your UN scare piece because this;

              https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-08/un-warns-it-may-default-on-salaries-by-november-in-a-cash-crisis UN Warns It May Default on Salaries by November in a Cash Crisis

              United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the global body is facing its worst cash crisis in about a decade and runs the risk of defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.

              Many members are behind on their payments, forcing the UN to cut back on travel, purchases of goods and services and conferences, Guterres said. The cash crunch is “undermining the implementation of mandates decided by inter-governmental bodies,” he added in a statement on Tuesday.

              This year, 129 of the UN’s member states have paid $2 billion toward the organization’s 2019 regular budget, the UN said. But about $1.4 billion remains outstanding. Among the 64 nations that have yet to pay their 2019 dues in full are Argentina, South Korea, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Senegal and the U.S.

              Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Who else is shocked that some of the countries most vociferously attacked by the UN, are. No longer willing to support their agenda with financial contributions.
              But I'm sure Trudeau will offer to make up the shortfall.

              The UN will cease to exist in our lifetimes.

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                #8
                So, Integrity Farmer, how are the crops on your farm this year? Did you get much harvest done between rain and snow? Any marketing insights to share?

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                  #9
                  Maybe a difference of opinion regarding weather.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Time for your UN scare piece because this;

                    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-08/un-warns-it-may-default-on-salaries-by-november-in-a-cash-crisis UN Warns It May Default on Salaries by November in a Cash Crisis

                    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the global body is facing its worst cash crisis in about a decade and runs the risk of defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.

                    Many members are behind on their payments, forcing the UN to cut back on travel, purchases of goods and services and conferences, Guterres said. The cash crunch is “undermining the implementation of mandates decided by inter-governmental bodies,” he added in a statement on Tuesday.

                    This year, 129 of the UN’s member states have paid $2 billion toward the organization’s 2019 regular budget, the UN said. But about $1.4 billion remains outstanding. Among the 64 nations that have yet to pay their 2019 dues in full are Argentina, South Korea, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Senegal and the U.S.
                    Hmmm , massive carbon tax would come in handy right now eh ? Lol
                    Create a crisis to hide a crisis.... classic

                    Always a reason behind any “crisis” .
                    Two sides to the story of the U.N. climate crisis .... they need cash , countries can’t afford it so force them into carbon tax scam to bleed from the middle class to pay for these elites to run the U.N. and jet set all over the world tell the rest of us what to do lol.
                    Has the nickel dropped yet in some of your brains ??? The “believers” of global warming , I mean climate change , I mean climate emergency, I mean climate “crisis” .......... follow the money 💰
                    Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 9, 2019, 13:40.

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                      #11
                      ipcc= un's cash cow

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