‘A good way of dealing with overpopulation’: Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism | Article by Kristin Toussaint for @FastCompany:
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‘A good way of dealing with overpopulation’: Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism | Article by Kristin Toussaint for @FastCompany:

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‘A good way of dealing with overpopulation’: Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism | Article by Kristin Toussaint for @FastCompany:

Oh right because 3° warmer is going to work out the way these rich people think it is.
When the climate volatility diminished about 12,000 years ago, agriculture was able to evolve over 3000 years or so into the form we think defines agriculture. The reason why it started to emerging or evolving in certain ways is because the climate was stable.
We don’t live in that climate anymore
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‘A good way of dealing with overpopulation’: Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism | Article by Kristin Toussaint for @FastCompany:

@MichaelEMann@fediscience.org @FastCompany@flipboard.com
Unless you're suggesting we burn the Epstein Class as fuel I don't see how knowing their going this helps!
Please note I am not saying I'm against burning them as fuel and/or eating them as food! -
‘A good way of dealing with overpopulation’: Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism | Article by Kristin Toussaint for @FastCompany:

@MichaelEMann @FastCompany well given their ridiculous wealth, they have a good chance to be the last one standing. I guess they don't care that the planet that is left is probably uninhabitable. They probably expect their ofspring can last a few 100 more years.
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@MichaelEMann @FastCompany well given their ridiculous wealth, they have a good chance to be the last one standing. I guess they don't care that the planet that is left is probably uninhabitable. They probably expect their ofspring can last a few 100 more years.
Imagine living in a depopulated world in which wealth no longer matters, and then discovering that your only discernible talent was to be born wealthy.....
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