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Katılım Şubat 2021
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Made a video with Italy’s top pro-life organization, @provitaefamiglia, in the best Italian I could muster. They’re doing the Lord’s work.
Pro Vita & Famiglia@ProVitaFamiglia
Agenti di polizia a casa. Frontiere chiuse. Censura online. Colpa? Aver detto quello che pensava. @EvaVlaar parla della censura in Italia e della nostra campagna #eioparlo con cui denunciamo la cenura di ben 12 delle nostre campagne. Firma la petizione per la libertà di espressione 🔗 provitaefamiglia.it/petizione/un-m… #eioparlo #provitaefamiglia
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@Rainmaker1973 It’s a failure!! It has been built with tax payers’ money and outcome it’s almost nothing! Useless
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Earth’s atmosphere has crossed a historic threshold unseen for more than 3 million years.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels have now surpassed 430 parts per million (ppm): a concentration last experienced during the Pliocene epoch, long before modern humans existed.
This milestone was recorded at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, the world’s longest continuously operating CO₂ monitoring station. In early March, daily averages peaked at 430.60 ppm: a figure climate scientists have tracked with growing concern for decades.
But what does crossing this threshold actually mean?
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric CO₂ levels remained stable around 280 ppm. Today, they stand more than 50% higher, largely due to the burning of fossil fuels, large-scale deforestation, and other industrial activities.
This is far more than just a number: it’s a clear warning signal for the planet.
Approximately 25% of the CO₂ we emit is absorbed by the oceans. As it dissolves, it forms carbonic acid, driving ocean acidification. This process is already weakening shell-forming marine organisms such as corals, plankton, and mollusks — the foundational species of ocean food webs.
Researchers note that the current rate of ocean acidification is likely the fastest seen in at least 300 million years.
Many climate models had projected that CO₂ concentrations would only approach this level under aggressive global mitigation efforts. Instead, we’ve reached it while emissions continue to rise.
If current trends persist, atmospheric CO₂ could exceed 500 ppm by the end of the century, ushering in climate conditions not seen on Earth for tens of millions of years.
["Record-breaking CO2 Levels Recorded for Earth’s Polar Regions." PML]

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@MAGAVoice I think should only consider the illegals. Something else unless proven to be dangerous, should be a free choice and not an excuse to deport people.
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@thealepalombo I live there. Can confirm. Wouldn’t consider dining out as affordable as many other places in Italy (I travel the whole country for work), for the quality of service/professionalism and often for the quality of the food too. Many restaurants pretend to be super, but they aren’t
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Cagliari is magical. Capital of Sardinia:
- clean, safe, excellent infrastructure
- 300+ days of sunshine per year, mild winters
- stunning beaches (Poetto right in the city, Chia and Villasimius nearby), tennis, sailing, golf, hiking
- young energy thanks to the University of Cagliari
- affordable
- world-class seafood, serious food culture
- international airport 10 minutes from city center
Have you ever visited Sardinia?



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@Savsays I don’t get it…. They protest mainly to expose their dissent and try to convince other going on their side like peace, no war, tolerance….. And then… they use violence and abuse to shut people out! What a nonsense….
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@sciencegirl Cool, but few more trees would have done same job at a fraction of the cost
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@RealJessica @MattWallace888 Nobody forced them to get into such sinkhole. They are idiots no matter their education.
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“We are $1 million in debt.”
This woman and her husband have a total of just under $1,000,000 in debt, here’s the breakdown.
- Mortgage $210,000
- Student Loans $335,000
- Credit Cards $136,000
- Personal Loans $44,000
- Car Loans $35,000
She is only 29 years old, and her husband is 32 years old.
They both have “advanced degrees”. One in MBA and the other in policy. They both work in the government.
Their household income is $230,000.
I wouldn’t be able to breathe if I had $136K in credit card debt. This is insane. 😭
I really will never understand how people get themselves in these situations.
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