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Greta Thunberg and 15 other young activists to sue France,Germany,Turkey,Brazil and Argentina

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Is there no special needs help for autism people like her?

Europe has sadly bought into the lie that the world is going to end by climate change, and end really soon, as in end yesterday. No longer will the world end the day after tomorrow, but big panic because the world is about to end yesterday.

There is the crime of destroying ecosystems with logging and dumping plastic waste into the oceans. These are the crimes against nature. What is not against nature is climate change. This has been happening since the earth formed.

And global cooling is more hellish than global warming. Global warming means more land for food. Global cooling and the earth can only support at max 3-4 billion humans.

So the 'panic! The earth is getting hotter' is actually good. When the earth cools, then start to panic. There will be wars for food then.

If there is news the earth is cooling, start to stockpile loads of food. As the rest of the world cheers for global cooling. 8-):lol:
 
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Sixteen adolescents, including Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, are suing five countries for violating their rights as children by not taking sufficient measures against climate change. But they don't want money, they want action.

The lawsuit was announced Monday shortly after Thunberg's emotional speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly. The five countries named are Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, and Turkey — the children filing the suit, all under 18, are from 12 different countries, including four of the five named in the suit, reports Gizmodo.

They claim the countries did not uphold the 30-year-old U.N. treaty Convention on the Rights of the Child, which is the most widely ratified in history, and lays out rights to life, health, and peace.

The plaintiffs expressed how climate change is negatively impacting them, ranging from worsening asthma to having to leave their homes for fear of running out of water — showing that pollution of the environment has no borders.

The complaint is to be heard by a committee of children's rights experts, and, if successful, the U.N. will classify the climate crisis as a children's rights crisis, according to Gizmodo. Then the five countries must exit the convention or address climate change.

Two of the largest carbon dioxide emitters, China and the United States, are not named, as they did not ratify the part of the treaty that allows children to file a suit against the countries signed onto the protocol. Read more at Gizmodo. Taylor Watson

https://theweek.com/speedreads/8671...carbonpolluting-countries-over-climate-crisis

“Listen to kids! We have to fight! …"
I watched their video, more females and female leaders, most are young, many kids.
 
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This is blatant imperialism. This is why I'm tired of SJWs rambling about "racism, racism, racism". Meanwhile they don't know the word "imperialism" and they collaborate with imperialism.
 
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Nobody cares about what really happened. The important thing is to manage perceptions.

France and Germany are the dynamo of the European economy. And indeed good examples than many other in terms of carbon emission regulations and renewable energy sources by country.

Turkey, Argentina and Brazil are some of the leading developing countries. The common features of these three countries are that they have been the subject of many externally supported conspiracies in recent years.

Which NGOs are behind this child, need to investigate in depth.
 
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Sixteen adolescents, including Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, are suing five countries for violating their rights as children by not taking sufficient measures against climate change. But they don't want money, they want action.

The lawsuit was announced Monday shortly after Thunberg's emotional speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly. The five countries named are Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, and Turkey — the children filing the suit, all under 18, are from 12 different countries, including four of the five named in the suit, reports Gizmodo.

They claim the countries did not uphold the 30-year-old U.N. treaty Convention on the Rights of the Child, which is the most widely ratified in history, and lays out rights to life, health, and peace.

The plaintiffs expressed how climate change is negatively impacting them, ranging from worsening asthma to having to leave their homes for fear of running out of water — showing that pollution of the environment has no borders.

The complaint is to be heard by a committee of children's rights experts, and, if successful, the U.N. will classify the climate crisis as a children's rights crisis, according to Gizmodo. Then the five countries must exit the convention or address climate change.

Two of the largest carbon dioxide emitters, China and the United States, are not named, as they did not ratify the part of the treaty that allows children to file a suit against the countries signed onto the protocol. Read more at Gizmodo. Taylor Watson

https://theweek.com/speedreads/8671...carbonpolluting-countries-over-climate-crisis
Notice no usa china india or UK.
 
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