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@Horitogo

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Clutha District, New Zealand Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Mike Hudema
Mike Hudema@MikeHudema·
#ClimateChange is caused by human greenhouse gas emissions. We’re causing #globalwarming 100 times faster than past natural changes We are taking Earth’s climate beyond natural limits with carbon dioxide & temperatures levels not seen for 3 million years. #ActOnClimate
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Hori@Horitogo·
@MikeHudema Absolute fucking Bollocks, the planet is greening, corals on the Great Barrier Reef are regenerating and blooming, why, explain this, you can’t, your all doom and gloom pushing the UN, WEF narrative that is loosing ground rather quickly, bugger of back to your handlers !!!
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Hori@Horitogo·
@PeterDClack Very well interpreted Peter, it’s now time for us to draw a line in the sand, interpret what nature is yelling at us and walk away from the alarmists I’m afraid.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The climate debate isn't actually about the weather. It’s a symptom of a much larger struggle between national sovereignty and centralised bureaucracy. We're witnessing mission creep on a global scale. The UN has pivoted from peacekeeping to managing the world's economy via climate and migration policy. It’s a system designed to keep trillions flowing through a bureaucratic class that has lost its original compass. By using code red rhetoric, they bypass data-driven debate. It becomes secular dogma rather than science. It's a narrative designed to justify the redistribution of wealth from the West to the Global South. The energy dilemma is the collision point. You cannot maintain a high-trust, high-efficiency society on intermittent energy. The sacrifice for net zero doesn't serve the planet - but it does serve a specific class of global managers. It's time to choose between reality and a crisis.
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Hori@Horitogo·
@socratesccost The hard evidence that there is no climate crisis is slowly taking traction.
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SlartyBardfast
SlartyBardfast@SlartyBardfast9·
@JamesMatkin @ccdeditor This assertion is a misinterpretation of the data. No climatologists support this reading. Let’s look at Antarctic sea ice levels over the past century. You have the standard deviation… Then you have the unique situation over recent years. This doesn’t just happen!
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Jim Matkin
Jim Matkin@JamesMatkin·
New Study: Ice Core Data Shows Modern Warming Is Statistically Unremarkable climatechangedispatch.com/ice-core-data-… via @ccdeditor Interestingly, if we compare modern Antarctica to paleo Antarctica, we learn “no continent-scale warming of Antarctic temperature is evident in the last century.” A new statistical probability analysis (Hatton, 2026) using Vostok temperature data indicates the reported 1.1°C global warming over the last century (since the 1920s) is “not even unusual” within the context of the last 20,000 years, as “16% of the centuries since the end of the last Ice Age show a rise at least as big [1.1°C] as the current century.” As current warming rates are “quite commonplace,” this calls into question the push to attribute temperature changes to human activity.
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Albert Thompson
Albert Thompson@DogsAreGodsBert·
@Horitogo @PeterDClack And as we reach the end of rational engagement we throw out aaaaaaaall the labels and aaaaaaaall the other conspiracies so you don't have to deal woth what i wrote Youre real smart bud. Real smart
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
We are taught to think of the Earth as a fragile glass ornament, always 1 ppm away from shattering. But 4.6 billion years of geology is the real story; the Earth is a massive, integrated system of equilibrium. Whether it’s the greening of the Sahara absorbing excess CO₂ or the oceans acting as a 3,700-meter thermal shock absorber, the Earth is a self-correcting system designed to seek balance, not collapse. When CO₂ rises, the greening follows. NASA satellites aren't just seeing leaves, they're witnessing Earth as a primary self-correction mechanism in real-time. As the atmosphere changes, the biosphere expands to meet it. The world is pulling carbon back into the soil and the woodland biome of the great frozen northern forests. The fleeting abnormalities of atmospheric temperatures are dampened by the colossal scale of the ocean abyss. The 1,000-year mixing cycle of the deep Pacific ensures that any spike in the gaseous envelope is met with the massive thermal inertia of the water planet. The Earth has weathered code red' events that dwarf our modern experience - from the Eemian hothouse to the Little Ice Age. Each time, the system simply found its level. The crisis isn't planetary. It's a crisis of human perspective. We live in the blink of an eye and wrongly mistake a seasonal shift in a 4 billion year cycle for the end of the world. Today's Earth isn't breaking down at all, it's just doing what it has done for millennia: finding a balance.
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Hori@Horitogo·
@xynyxs @1000Frolly @adegraat I leave that to you as you have obviously been influenced by others propaganda already, it is time for you to make your own decision and not parrot others decisions, but to make your own, simple.
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1000FrollyPhD
1000FrollyPhD@1000Frolly·
Never fails to amaze me just how many supposedly intelligent people have been conned by the "Man-Made" climate scam. Millions and millions.
Arjan de Groot@adegraat

@1000Frolly @FernandoUb89377 Earth is warming conform our co2 usage in unnatural tempo and against natural factors. Not strange when we pump the Co2 back in the air that nature got out in millions of years

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@1000Frolly @adegraat When time permits I will take a look, but don't be surprised when even a layman can expose your fallacies. So are you sure you want me to?
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UN Development
The climate crisis affects everyone, everywhere. We can turn things around only if we act fast. Let’s make #ClimateAction a priority.
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The Redbaiter
The Redbaiter@TheRedbaiter·
Many voters would be surprised to hear that when she was PM, Jacinda Ardern governed New Zealand according to Agenda 2030. She boasted of this during an address to the Bill & Melinda Gates Goalkeepers foundation in 2019. Saying this was the policy direction NZ must follow to escape its downward spiral of inequality, poverty and despair. AFAIK, Ms Ardern never advised voters of this during her election campaigns. Only describing herself as a progressive rather than what she admits to being in the video- a global socialist. If New Zealanders had only known she was going to put their interests second to those of the global community/ UN agenda, they may have thought twice about voting for her. Ardern later received $US20 milllion as an agent of Melinda Gate's "Pivotal Ventures" philanthropic investment company. There has been some discussion about the lack of detailed public reporting on just how that money is being spent. Well, its a drop in the proverbial bucket compared to the $30 billion that was considered as mis-allocated during Ardern's governance of New Zealand.
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Ibrahim Sunny
Ibrahim Sunny@greenibrahim19·
@PCarterClimate On farms the rate is the real concern. Crops, soils and water cycles evolved around relatively stable patterns. When climate shifts within decades instead of centuries, entire food systems struggle to keep up.
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Hori@Horitogo·
@Excalibur890 @TheRedbaiter This just proves the globalists, Klaus Schwab, Larry Fink, Bill Gates etc have them all by the balls with their 2030 agenda stakeholder capitalism, I know Luxon is allowing Blackrock (Larry Fink) to buy up big at the moment by stealth !!!
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Hori@Horitogo·
@tukakimatt You have pointed to a situation and obviously not prepared to do anything about it, why ?
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Matthew Tukaki
Matthew Tukaki@tukakimatt·
This weekend I spent time talking with whānau from right across the country. Far North. East Coast. Western Bay. Deep South. Every kōrero had the same thread — people are struggling to afford the basics. Kai. Power. Rent. The everyday stuff is already stretching families to the limit. Now petrol prices are rising again… and for many, they simply don’t know where the money is coming from. But what hit hardest this weekend were the whānau who don’t have a choice. They’re not just dealing with the cost of living — they’re travelling long distances for life-saving and life-extending medical treatment. Cancer. Ongoing scans. Rehabilitation. Hundreds of kilometres at a time. Yes, some can claim mileage back… but that doesn’t help when you need to fill the tank today. So the reality becomes brutal: Do we get to the hospital — or do we feed the whānau at home? That’s not a choice anyone in Aotearoa should be making. These whānau aren’t asking for much. Just a fair shot at accessing care without being pushed to the brink. We need to have a serious conversation about this — because right now, too many are being left behind. facebook.com/share/v/1FtH2y…
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Hori@Horitogo·
@outofsecrets @TheRedbaiter The majority of kiwis did not even know what the WEF was at that time, our country was going along happily with a fiscal surplus, she and the WEF soon changed that with their racial division, man made pandemic and aftermath of handouts under the disguise of kindness, criminal
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Hori@Horitogo·
@DogsAreGodsBert @PeterDClack Albert you are talking in riddles, believe what you wish, you have all the traits of an uninformed alarmist like so many globalists believing they will own nothing and be happy by conforming to “stakeholder capitalism” , “Klaus Schwab” et al
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Albert Thompson
Albert Thompson@DogsAreGodsBert·
@Horitogo @PeterDClack This one is just saying that the majority of co2 comes from natural things. Thats irrelevant. The earth can account for most natural emissions and the outliers dont cause longterm trends. We have reached saturation and cant account for man made emission absorption.
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