WATCH‼️ President of Guyana slaps down arrogant BBC reporter.
“You cannot lecture us on climate change, I will lecture YOU!
…we have a forest the size of England and Scotland together that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon.
…the world has destroyed 65% of its biodiversity — we have kept ours”.
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Let’s say they were. Let’s say people in the 60s and 70s had phones with cameras. I wonder if they would bother filming such events. Especially friends and/or work colleagues. And I really wonder if they would bother sending such photos or videos to the media. Were people in the 60s and 70s snitches? Particularly on their friends or work mates? And would the media in 60s and 70s be so hungry for such information? I lived in the 60s and 70s. And the 80s.
Shoebill storks are characterized by a large shoe-shaped bill from which they get their name. They are native to tropical swamps and wetlands of central tropical Africa.
When hunting, shoebills often stand perfectly still, resembling statue, waiting for prey to come within striking distance.