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said Dacuma, who works in public relations.
Funny how the AGW disciples rarely support actual effective measures such as limiting 3rd world immigration and imports from high polluting manufacturers.
I have a Live Science feed on my.yahoo that has about 5 articles each day. Reliably every day there is a new, "We're all gonna die and it's our fault", AGW scare topic. Sometimes more than one.
Still unseasonably cold in the entire bay area. Could be one of the coldest in a decade. Karl the fog is striking back big time.
Funny how the AGW disciples rarely support actual effective measures such as limiting 3rd world immigration and imports from high polluting manufacturers.
Why aren't DiCaprio, Gore and the other flakes "net zero" on all their properties?
HeadSet saysFunny how the AGW disciples rarely support actual effective measures such as limiting 3rd world immigration and imports from high polluting manufacturers.
Why aren't DiCaprio, Gore and the other flakes "net zero" on all their properties?
I think AL gore installed a wind turbine in addition to the solar on his property - of course, well outside the cost range for someone not getting paid by George Soros to shill AGW.
Lessee, Gore goes into the 2000 election with net worth at $1.7 million, now is worth over $200mm. He "made some good investment choices." Yeah right. We was awarded for being a good lapdog.
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Bryant works at North Seattle Therapy & Counseling in Washington state. Recently, he said, he has been seeing patients with anxiety or depression related to climate change and the Earth’s future.
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Although it is not an official clinical diagnosis, the psychiatric and psychological communities have names for the phenomenon: “climate distress,” “climate grief,” “climate anxiety” or “eco-anxiety.”
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Los Angeles residents Mary Dacuma, 33, and her husband decided not to have children because they worry about how difficult the world might be for the next generation.
“The general anxiety about climate change made that decision for us, and now we can plan for that,” said Dacuma, who works in public relations. “Having it already decided has helped to ease my state of mind.”
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