fucking groundhog day, and now on SubStack and countless thousands of other podcast platforms, they are all fucking DENIERS!
Paul Haeder / Special to Down to Earth NW
Tim Flannery, Australian environmentalist, known for his television series “The Future Eaters”, and best selling non-fiction books about the environment, paleontology, and nature, including “The Weather Makers.” Tim Flannery was also “Australian of the Year” in 2007.
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But we have a problem Houston. The globalists, the billionaires, the millionaires, the fascists and green pornographers and the totalitarians, well, they think you and I are dirty carbon shitters, and but however, the rich, the fucking rich at the table, at COP28, etc., they are the lords of all knowledge.
But this is just a drop in the bucket on how dirty, thieving, murdering the rich are: Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity
- Carbon emissions of richest 1 percent surged to 16 percent of world’s total CO2 emissions in 2019.
- Their carbon emissions are enough to cause 1.3 million excess deaths due to heat.
- Unequal countries suffer seven times more flood fatalities than more equal countries.
- Fairly taxing the super-rich would help curb both climate change and inequality.
The richest 1 percent of the world’s population produced as much carbon pollution in 2019 than the five billion people who made up the poorest two-thirds of humanity, reveals a new Oxfam report today. It comes ahead of the UN climate summit in Dubai, amid growing fears that the 1.5°C target for curtailing rising temperatures appears increasingly unachievable.
These fuckers — the Point Zero Zero One Percent, the One Percent, the Five Percent and the reat, the 14 Percent — 20 percenters in the GLobal North, well, almost every breath they take is hell on earth for the 80 percent — war, war on children, war on water, water on earth, war on mothers, war on fetuses, war on the old, war on the young, war on the youth, war on neighborhoods, war on health, safety, welfare, war on knowledge, war on self-efficacy, war on community, war on mothers, war on families, war on the poor-races-indigenous.
Just look at how they invest, how they build their fortunes, how they live and speak and do and don’t do.
They hate us, and you all know that. Fuck Nader:
BUFFET? Fuck.
In the cozy den of the large but modest house in Omaha where he has lived since he started on his first billion, Warren Buffett watched the horrors of Hurricane Katrina unfold on television in early September 2005 … On the fourth day, he beheld in disbelief the paralysis of local, state, and federal authorities unable to commence basic operations of rescue and sustenance, not just in New Orleans, but in towns and villages all along the Gulf Coast … He knew exactly what he had to do.”
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Nader’s Press — So begins Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us, the vivid fictional account by political activist and bestselling author Ralph Nader that answers the question, “What if?” What if a cadre of super-rich individuals tried to become a driving force in America to organize and institutionalize the interests of the citizens of this troubled nation? What if some of America’s most powerful individuals decided it was time to fix our government and return the power to the people? What if they focused their power on unionizing Wal-Mart? What if a national political party were formed with the sole purpose of advancing clean elections? What if these seventeen super-rich individuals decided to galvanize a movement for alternative forms of energy that will effectively clean up the environment? What if together they took on corporate goliaths and Congress to provide the necessities of life and advance the solutions so long left on the shelf by an avaricious oligarchy? What could happen?
This extraordinary story, written by the author who knows the most about citizen action, returns us to the literature of American social movements—to Edward Bellamy, to Upton Sinclair, to John Steinbeck, to Stephen Crane—reminding us in the process that changing the body politic of America starts with imagination.

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