Catocala species
Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA
2018-08-02 023aaa2
Biden is guilty of ecocide. He is a craven, weak minded, weak charactered sycophant of the rich:
Ecocide is a profitable else it wouldn’t be acted out:
“BREAKING: The Dept. of the Interior just released its final SEIS for Conoco Phillips' Willow Project, bringing it closer than ever to approval. It would be the largest single oil drilling project proposed anywhere in the U.S., bringing 219 wells & 267 miles of pipelines to Alaska while emitting over 280 million metric tons of climate pollution over 30 years. But it's not too late. The administration can still select the no action alternative in a final decision, and we urge it to do so.”
“Earthjustice Responds to Biden Administration Decision Advancing ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project
Oil-and-gas drilling plan would transform irreplaceable Arctic ecosystem into a carbon bomb”
Biden lies. In one breath he claims “climate change is bigger threat to humanity than nuclear war:” and the VERY NEXT DAY here are the headlines “Biden Clears the Way for Alaska Oil Project.”
One day apart.
The Willow Project is a carbon catastrophe that sets us on a dangerous path. President Biden, you've said you want to act on climate. This is your chance.
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“It’s pretty ironic that the so-called ‘least advantaged’ people are the ones taking the lead in trying to protect all of us, while the richest and most powerful among us are the ones who are trying to drive the society to destruction.” Noam Chomsky
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“WE ARE LIVING IN WW III
... and what's next?!...
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@RomanJelinekSen
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“Unbridled capitalism was children working in coal mines.”
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Planet Earth
One of the most famous fungi in the world is the “zombie ant fungus” aka Ophiocordyceps unilateralis. It takes over the mind of an ant, causing it to climb up a branch and cling to the underside of a leaf before mummification. Once locked in place, the mushroom-like fruiting body of the cordyceps sprouts from the ant and eventually releases its spores.
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