Brave documentary from the German TV network WDR/SWR about the dubious activities of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Click CC under the video for English subs!
There is a very good book (though quite a challenging read) by Mike Hume called `Why we disagree about climate change: understanding controvsery, inaction and opportunity' - it's well worth reading.
@Shot7UPS—i did. wasn't impressed. his graph has all sorts of problems with it (going backwards in time, no sense of scale, etc) and he's very ambiguous when it comes to the relationship between CO2 and temperature fluctuations: all he says is that the relationship is complicated, and that "when CO2 goes up, temperature goes up." that's backwards. even his own graph, as faulty as it is, indicates that CO2 follows temperature change because the biggest emitters of CO2 are the oceans...
i'd just like to point out that climate change is not something humans effect via CO2 emissions since CO2 levels follow the temperature fluxes. 'global warming' is a natural cycle, as is global cooling, and both are affected by (that is, "caused by" not simply "influenced in a negligible way by") solar activity.
also, warmer periods are historically linked to times of bounty, not times of depression. just keep that in mind. :)
WWF - The Pact with the Panda Part 1
Brave documentary from the German TV network WDR/SWR about the dubious activities of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Click CC under the video for English subs!
watch?v=Mfb03NpsnwI
guidofawkes611 7 months ago
Hope this makes the difference in getting most places "green" again. Miss it, that was real life.
Eddynjebs 1 year ago
There is a very good book (though quite a challenging read) by Mike Hume called `Why we disagree about climate change: understanding controvsery, inaction and opportunity' - it's well worth reading.
geoprimary 1 year ago
@Shot7UPS—i did. wasn't impressed. his graph has all sorts of problems with it (going backwards in time, no sense of scale, etc) and he's very ambiguous when it comes to the relationship between CO2 and temperature fluctuations: all he says is that the relationship is complicated, and that "when CO2 goes up, temperature goes up." that's backwards. even his own graph, as faulty as it is, indicates that CO2 follows temperature change because the biggest emitters of CO2 are the oceans...
FirePenguinMaster 1 year ago
Very good!!!
james123455 2 years ago
i'd just like to point out that climate change is not something humans effect via CO2 emissions since CO2 levels follow the temperature fluxes. 'global warming' is a natural cycle, as is global cooling, and both are affected by (that is, "caused by" not simply "influenced in a negligible way by") solar activity.
also, warmer periods are historically linked to times of bounty, not times of depression. just keep that in mind. :)
FirePenguinMaster 2 years ago
@FirePenguinMaster: watch "an inconvenient truth" an say that again ;)
Shot7UPS 1 year ago
no.....thought it was WWF wrestling...man......can't take the view back...
Jose01wwe 2 years ago
...una mañana amanece el jardinero y observa la destruccion del mundo k lo rodea.
salserito20 2 years ago
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parkingfineattendant 2 years ago
Really good
Armine771 2 years ago
Fantastic!
oppetry 2 years ago
Brilliant !
ahmadmohanna 2 years ago
nice vid but too long
turfcutter 2 years ago
Bravo!
JeffreyHellman 2 years ago
nice video, can we use it in Italy?
WWFItalia 2 years ago