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Nettie 3 year s ago
Lotta BS in this post.
       
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Maurice 3 year s ago
Yup, all of this is BS in this post. acute
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
I follow high altitude mountaineering as a hobby. I've done a bunch of reading as well as watching the climbing films and documentaries and I know that things are changing up high as well. Where there used to be glaciers there are now lakes. Base camp Everest is on rock not ice and things are melting rapidly. I don't care what you want to call it or deny it, but you cannot tell me it isn't happening.
       
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Eph 3 year s ago
Randolph,

The evidence is everywhere, but some people just can't handle it.
       
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Fighting global warming: China’s solar photovoltaic power plant

Renewable energies are energy resources obtained from nature in a clean and environmentally-friendly way. They do not produce pollutants and they help to curb global warming in general. More and more countries are betting on the use of this type of energy and are creating solar parks in their territory: China, the United States, Japan, and Germany are at the top of the list and we hope that many more will soon join them. In the pictures above you can see one of the solar plants built by China to create electricity by using the light of the Sun as a resource.

 

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