Robert Meechan

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Robert Meechan

Robert Meechan

@meechan84

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Robert Meechan
Robert Meechan@meechan84·
@RealDeniseWelch @RTweetie5 She might start by reading the room in Scotland we can’t stay in this union any longer it’s basically killin us Scot’s off economically and by this pandemic being mishandled we truly need independence now or we die as a nation.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
If Bill Gates was sinking in quicksand, what would you throw him ??
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Tony Blair has urged scrapping the ‘unaffordable’ pensions triple lock that protects millions of pensioners, his own think tank claims the system is outdated and too rigid for modern life with costs exploding by £85 billion a year by 2070, the former PM’s report demands it ends after the next election and be replaced by a new ‘lifespan fund’ that forces people to build their own entitlement through work, Blair’s director Tom Smith said Britain’s state pension was built for a different era and we can’t keep pouring money into a system that is increasingly unaffordable, pensioners facing rising bills are now told to accept less while the multi-millionaire ex-leader lectures them on restraint, Thoughts?
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Robert Meechan
Robert Meechan@meechan84·
@Aeronaut4 @SSalyers2 Fk the map shows a distinct border between Scotland and England. The uk is a construct of the four countries it’s actually not ratified. The 1707 treaty was never ratified by England it just carried on as before. So in effect it annexed Scotland and we are a sovereign nation.
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Aeronaut@Aeronaut4·
@SSalyers2 @eagle120. Another wanker who blocks you before you get reply because he knows he's talking bollocks. There is no "English oath", as England is not a sovereign country. The oath is British, and Scotland is part of Great Britain. Go look at a map.
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Robert Meechan
Robert Meechan@meechan84·
@ArekZurawinski0 @LeonardBriscoe3 Who’s oil it certainly isn’t the Uk oil It belongs to Scotland it’s Scotland’s oil and we havent received a much from our oil at all. Oh and the Uk isn’t a country.
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Arek Zurawinski
Arek Zurawinski@ArekZurawinski0·
@LeonardBriscoe3 Solar farms and windfarms are useless, we still use Saudi oil when we have our own natural reserves. The smart thing to do would be to use our own oil and sell it, the money saved and earned could be used as investment into nuclear
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
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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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
This should be a bigger story.  Scientists are more concerned than ever that a critical Atlantic current will collapse soon and wreak havoc on North America and Europe. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, is a massive conveyor belt of ocean currents that transports water from the tropics to the Atlantic.  Without it, severe weather would impact both regions at potentially devastating rates. These scientists aren't just warning us about an environmental issue—they're sounding the alarm about a climate threat that could fundamentally rewrite how future generations survive on our planet. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
Islamic scholar says: “Dogs are filthy and enemies of the prophet. If you have one, you are unclean and angels will never visit your home. Anyone with a pet dog is committing haram and will be punished by Allah.” What would you tell him?
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Robert Meechan
Robert Meechan@meechan84·
@Holdfast214 There time will come. The lot of that rat infested government is Scotlands shame. I’ll never Vote SNP again.
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Bill McGuire
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire·
Literally devastating news And almost certainly even worse because the models don't include the effects of huge volumes of Greenland meltwater pouring into the North Atlantic at a rate of 30 million tonnes AN HOUR theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Robert Meechan
Robert Meechan@meechan84·
@MbarkCherguia Fkn lunacy and proof it’s not warming other wise the ice would melt fkn faster unfortunately it didn’t. 😂
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Climate activists in Germany stand on melting ice blocks with nooses around their necks to show “time is running out” How would you describe this?
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Bill McGuire
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire·
This drivel again ANY rise in oil and gas production from the North Sea will add CO2 to the atmosphere that wouldn't otherwise have been added. Any LNG we might have used instead will still be burned - just somewhere else To suggest otherwise is bollox theguardian.com/business/nils-…
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Channel 4 News@Channel4News·
Scottish Greens co-leader Gillian Mackay says North Sea drilling won’t lower bills and is incompatible with the climate crisis. She calls for investment in renewables and a fair transition for affected communities.
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