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  • inteliboy6

    Next time someone tries to school you about climate change, ask them if they are a fucking climate change scientist. If not, punch them in the dick.

    Or vag.

    It's like your clients wifes 14 year old neice chiming in with feedback on a multimillion dollar branding campaign. Thousands of hours of expertise and work destroyed by the flimsy opinion of a child because she read something about "flat design" being cool. Cast in point, set reading ONE article, a 10 year old article - but it reinforces his world view, hence is all of a sudden a point of debate and contention. Seriously fuck off.

    • Ah yes Inteliboy. The man who accepts weather predictions from a rodent but denies climate change evidence from scientists.kona
    • Knowledge speaks, wisdom listens.monoboy
    • I had this made into a poster and put on the walls of my last studio as part of a re-brand.monoboy
    • Uninformed opinions have no place in business, never mind government.monoboy
    • What's even funnier is the entire planets liberal elite think one Paris "agreement" will help save all the planet.robotron3k
    • a) it's not just the liberals
      b) they're not elite
      c) it will help save the planet
      monospaced
    • 'Liberal elite' just means somebody that has read a fucking book nowadays.monoboy
    • Ivanka is a liberal elite.monospaced
    • Shale and natural gas production which drops the price of oil, has so far been the best solution to spur investment in alternative sources.IRNlun6
    • Solar and wind are expensive and a poor replacement for the worlds energy demands, harmful to the environment, and retain heat.IRNlun6
    • It takes 100s of tonnes of steel and concrete to create 1 wind turbine that has a life span of 20 years. That is not an environmentally friendly alternative.IRNlun6
    • Also solar panels are highly toxic to develop. Rejecting this climate deal is not a rejection of science, it's a rejection of policy.IRNlun6
    • Funny ... Trump, nor any of his administration, articulated any of what you said. They gave completely different reasons altogether. Hmmm...monospaced
    • You're right. Let's just burn a fuck tonne of Coal and oil and frack the fuck out of the planet for more. Who gives a fuck right?kona
    • Let's just ignore the fact that Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the US, has in writing said that he doesn't believe in climate change, and just make up shit.monospaced
    • Unless, of course, he was just lying about all that, in which case, you're defending a lying sack of shit with no backbone.monospaced
    • Oil rigs, coal mines and fracking facilities don't use 100s tonnes of steel, concrete and pollutant chemicals? Who knew.monoboy
    • I've noticed a consistent trend of Trump supporters making up "explanations" for his actions that he never himself said.yuekit
    • Every energy solution leaves a footprint. But fossil fuels continue to add to it once used though, renewables less so.monoboy
    • Electric cars require huge lithium mines to supply batteries. Again, a finite resource. But they produce no emissions. Green fuel isn't a zero sum game.monoboy
    • How many times have you heard a client say 'Let's stick to what we know', or 'that's how we've always done it' and felt like closing down a contract on the spotmonoboy
    • @yuekit, me too!monospaced
    • One of my clients is a renewable energy agency. Learnt a thing or two about it. the issue isn't generating energy, it's storing and distributing it.monoboy
    • Chronic underfunding in existing energy grid system means it needs overhauling. Until it becomes a cast iron return, big industry won't touch it.monoboy
    • Elon is pioneering energy storage.monospaced
    • There was a lot of innovation happening in the UK until Cameron scrapped funding. Mostly Universities but some fund assistance from big corps like Shell and BP.monoboy
    • kona does this mean are all we going to die because if this??robotron3k
    • Does that even deserve an answer? That's the kind of question a 4 year old would ask a scientist who'd come to their school for a talk. My god man...kona
    • robo really covfefe'd thatmonospaced

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