The United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals have a target date of 
2030. They are lofty, and I am in awe of their effort to get numerous 
interests on the planet all moving in the same sustainable direction. It 
would be a first.

On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 12:13:26 PM UTC-4, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> wow. 2032 is the same is the same date I keep hearing.  What I understand 
> if we do
> not have the emissions under control then it becomes the date of no return.
> Extinction will be the end result. Not 2050 as some people are claiming. I 
> dislike prophecy. This one is based off research. Cause and effect thing.. 
> Prophecy according to the ¿Free Mason's? the US will ceases to exist in 
> 2022.  With the moral leadership guiding the US  I am left wondering it is 
> true.. some how it seems to be a valid possiblity.
> back to the pollution problem..Ryan is listed in the top 10 polluter in 
> Europe. which is the first time coal fired power have been surpassed. World 
> Wide the US military is listed as the worst polluter. No surprise to me.. 
> to start getting the carbon emmisions we need end 😍 all war. (fat chance) 
> end at least 90% of them and petrol car travel..
>
> Those three thing have less of a chance of happening than a snow ball 
> surviving thrown into an active volcano. It seems people love money and 
> convenience to much.
> I'm rambling to much
> Allan
>
>
> Do No Harm
> Do Not Kill, Rape or Enslave Others
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Molly Brogan <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> To: "\"Minds Eye\"" <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Sent: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 11:31 AM
> Subject: Mind's Eye Re: Then, The Cl8mate Fear Mongering...
>
> On Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 8:17:46 PM UTC-5, Vam wrote: 
> > To Dem-Left-Lib folks who say the Earth “only has 12 years”... Dr Walter 
> Williams reminds us that just 3 volcanic eruptions : Indonesia 1883, Alaska 
> 1912 & Iceland 1947 released more carbon & sulphur dioxide than all human 
> activity in history. We’re still here 🤔 
> > 
> > 
> https://www.dailywire.com/news/44450/williams-our-planet-not-fragile-walter-e-williams
>  
>
> I would love to hear your take on climate change Neil. I can't seem to 
> muster much more than ambivalence.  I was asked to rally hundreds of people 
> to divert waste from the convention center waste stream (tons annually) and 
> it is thrilling to see the diversion rate increase knowing the hard work 
> everyone puts in. But I don't understand carbon off-set purchase as any 
> more than a rip off so I can't really understand the whole picture yet. I 
> don't see us slowing down on gas fueled engine use, especially in the air 
> so how much of an impact can the small efforts have? 
>
> Good to be back. 
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