More misleading pigeon posting, this look is achieved by plucking feathers and doesn't happen naturally.
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ANOTHER FUCKING PALESTINE DONATION FRAUD SCAMMER
DO NOT DONATE TO @surzzie!!!! AMONG THE OTHERS LISTED IN THIS POST!!
THEY ARE A SCAMMER TAKING AWAY LIFE SAVING MONEY FROM ACTUAL PALESTINIANS!!!
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ladies and gentlemen, for my next trick, I will make every single edgy, tragic, and dark adaptation of superman DISAPPEAR from the face of the earth!
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How it started and how it ended. Rang in another year with too many drinks and I regret it. Someone send help 🥲
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No high-income country has achieved what could legitimately be called “green growth” – where economic growth occurs alongside emission reductions consistent with the Paris Agreement.
The authors of the study, Jefim Vogel from the University of Leeds and Professor Jason Hickel from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, say green growth is in fact out of reach for high-income countries.
The findings – published in The Lancet Planetary Health – challenge repeated claims by media and politicians that economic growth in high-income countries can be made “green” and refute claims that “green growth” is already happening.
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The study - Is green growth happening? An empirical analysis of achieved versus Paris-compliant CO2–GDP decoupling in high-income countries - identified 11 high-income countries that achieved “absolute decoupling” between 2013 and 2019: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The analysis showed that the emission reductions achieved in these countries fell dramatically short of the rates required to comply with the Paris Agreement.
At the achieved rates, the 11 countries would on average take over 200 years to get their emissions close to zero, and would overall emit more than 27 times their fair-shares of the global carbon budget for 1.5 °C.
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“Continued economic growth in high-income countries is at odds with the twin goal of averting catastrophic climate breakdown and upholding fairness principles that protect development prospects in lower-income countries. In other words, further economic growth in high-income countries is harmful, dangerous, and unjust.”
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Thrilled to announce that after almost a decade of war I have finally defeated my personal nemesis Kevin McCarthy. Nine years ago he looked at me sideways in the hallway of the Speaker’s office and I’ve been rooting for his downfall ever since. Today is a truly great day
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Oceangate 2 electric bugaloo???
WITH THE LOGITECH CONTROLLER ??
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