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Do large entities violate basic human rights by causing climate change?

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The title of this article shows the baboonery going on here.

It will likely be the lower 50% of people ranked by income who will suffer most any or all problems caused by global warming.

Infantilizing poorer nations by excusing them from global requirements ensures they never develop to be 1st world economies.

When was there a constant climate?

Deben identificarse a esas grandes compañias depredadores.

Its like the cow its guilty!

The big tities ? Not particuliary

do globalists centralising authority into smaller none accountable groups promote climate change ?

A lot of it comes from cows belching, apparently ;)

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