@BostonTea84 A pies jebał piłkę nożną. Kopanina,igrzyska dla intelektualnej miernoty. Sposób pejsatych na kanalizowanie energii białego człowieka w gówno-zajecie.
@CDzwoni Żaden. Nich spierdalają na śmietnik historii. Obaj są specjalistami w obciąganiu unijnego qtasa i nazywaniu tego wstawaniem z kolan. Obaj odpowiadają za burdel z Ukraińcami w Polsce. Obaj odpowiadają za kpo i zielony ład.
Ta opinia nie powinna być kontrowersyjna: murzyni nie pasują do krajobrazu Europy ani naszej architektury. Na tle europejskich budynków, przyrody i zabytków wyglądają jak biały człowiek na tle lepianki z bawolego gówna - skrajnie nienaturalnie na tym najbardziej wizualno-estetycznym poziomie.
Modern civilisation only arose because we are enjoying the brief warmth of the Holocene interglacial period, spanning the last 11,700 years.
Modernity has transformed our onetime endless struggles, replacing them with opportunity, unprecedented prosperity, and the expectation of long, healthy lives. We travel, we build, we innovate. Driven by a historic surge in global agriculture, a remarkable new human chapter has arrived.
Yet, precisely as NASA satellites reveal the greatest planetary greening event in modern history, we seem determined to tear down the very foundations of this success.
Trillions of dollars are being poured into a yawning fiscal black hole, driven by institutional fear of the future. It is a politically managed phenomenon, spearheaded by a global organisation originally established to resolve geopolitical conflict — not to rewrite global meteorology.
The dense, reliable energy from coal, oil and gas that propelled this human revolution is being systematically dismantled, even while centuries of secure supply remain in the ground. Meanwhile, the obvious next step— nuclear energy — is largely left behind. As reliable baseload power is phased out, national economies face artificial contraction.
The visual irony is stark. From orbit, NASA instruments capture a world flourishing with a massive expansion of green leaf area. On the ground, those same natural landscapes are being blanketed by millions of solar panels and industrial wind turbines — a grotesque parody of environmental preservation that risks delivering a powerless, fractured future.
The raw numbers reveal the scale of the gamble. Fossil fuels still provide roughly 81% of the world's primary energy; wind and solar account for just 6%. To completely restructure this global architecture for Net Zero, McKinsey Global (2022) estimates a staggering price tag of $275 trillion by 2050.
Why was there never an open, democratic conversation about a transformation of this magnitude? Why has an issue that alters the fabric of human civilisation been unleashed without transparent debate?
Consider the baseline reality: we live in a global climate that averages a pleasant 15°C. This includes the 1.4°C rise since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution 250 years ago. Yet, this current temperature remains roughly 10 degrees colder than the planet's long-term geological average of 22°C to 25°C, which sustained life for hundreds of millions of years.
Warmth unleashes the full potential of the natural world. Cold offers only misery to our species, and most of the species who share this pale blue dot with us.
Humanity and our complex cultures actually evolved against the backdrop of the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which began 34 million years ago with the glaciation of Antarctica. We are currently living through the more severe Quaternary glaciation, which has lasted 2.6 million years.
The ultimate, crushing irony? We are still living in an ice age (geologically speaking)!