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Thread: Economic downturn to slash Ireland's GHG emissions

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    GreenScene
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKELLY View Post
    behold, the greens!
    once a loose affiliation of students/krusties and stoners and now a suit wearing fascist group of tossers in power with a right wing party!! and all in the space of 25 years!
    More of the same. We need TO GET TOUGH ON CLIMATE CHANGE. People will have to accept a new deal. I don't care if they like it or not, we have to act on the scientific consensus and stop Climate Change. I am working to do just that.

    We need to get tough and we need to raise awareness, peoples opinions don't matter to me. We need to GET THE JOB DONE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenScene View Post
    More of the same. We need TO GET TOUGH ON CLIMATE CHANGE. People will have to accept a new deal. I don't care if they like it or not, we have to act on the scientific consensus and stop Climate Change. I am working to do just that.

    We need to get tough and we need to raise awareness, peoples opinions don't matter to me. We need to GET THE JOB DONE.
    You need to go back to timbuktoo and get an anal repair. Al Gore from the rear, how unpleasant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wakeupcall View Post
    You need to go back to timbuktoo and get an anal repair. Al Gore from the rear, how unpleasant.
    Wow, an ad hominem attack. I am sooooo surprised.
    As I said before, play the ball, not the man.

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