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| Thread ID: 148052 | 2019-07-02 10:10:00 | Climate Change Emergency - Hysteria | Digby (677) | PC World Chat |
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| 1462005 | 2019-08-09 05:36:00 | We have done a lot of air travel, so we are part (guilty) of the extra orzone layer at 33,000 feet. Wifey wants to do luxury sea travel next, (I get seasick) so she will do that when I pass. What happens to all the sh!t and urine on those 5,000 passenger liners, can't tell me they wait until they dock, rofl. Biggest curse is the chopping down of forests worldwide, they can't be re-generated fast enough to cope, NZ is one country where we will have to wait 30 years to regrow pine forests, best thing the did in the 1930's depression. lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 1462006 | 2019-08-09 07:26:00 | I have none, therefore I have done my bit. | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1462007 | 2019-08-09 09:21:00 | Lot of trees coming out of North Canterbury gary, good place for that bloke who is standing in front of the Beehive to protest. Ngai Tahu have no conscious about putting cows on the plantation up Hanmer way. lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 1462008 | 2019-08-09 09:53:00 | True but we are planting plenty on our block, mostly fruit trees but also so far 30 odd pitisporums and some leylands to go with the 30+ fruit and nut trees we have put in. Friends down the road just put in 1000 cherries | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1462009 | 2019-08-10 01:14:00 | Yes, go with that comment, our small urban backyard, we have 3 apple, 2 peach and a connected at the base a peach/nectarine (grandkids must have stuck those pips in the garden). But, tall trees are what's needed, fast growing like the pine that have been knocked down on Conical Hill, Hanmer. Love that place except for the sand flies,lol. lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 1462010 | 2019-08-10 04:42:00 | We have done a lot of air travel, so we are part (guilty) of the extra orzone layer at 33,000 feet. Wifey wants to do luxury sea travel next, (I get seasick) so she will do that when I pass. What happens to all the sh!t and urine on those 5,000 passenger liners, can't tell me they wait until they dock, rofl. Biggest curse is the chopping down of forests worldwide, they can't be re-generated fast enough to cope, NZ is one country where we will have to wait 30 years to regrow pine forests, best thing the did in the 1930's depression. lurking. I've read that planting long grass is faster and has the same effect as trees. Not sure how accurate it is. |
paulw (1826) | ||
| 1462011 | 2019-08-10 05:38:00 | Yes, go with that comment, our small urban backyard, we have 3 apple, 2 peach and a connected at the base a peach/nectarine (grandkids must have stuck those pips in the garden). But, tall trees are what's needed, fast growing like the pine that have been knocked down on Conical Hill, Hanmer. Love that place except for the sand flies,lol. lurking. They are logging up on Jollies pass at the moment and at least 2 lots have been done on our road. Sandflies are no worse here than anywhere else and much less of a problem than on the coast due to our altitude. Our neighbour is going to be logging soon too but we won't really notice as its way down the back. |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 1462012 | 2019-08-10 07:10:00 | [QUOTE=Lurking;1291211]We have done a lot of air travel, so we are part (guilty) of the extra orzone layer at 33,000 feet. Wifey wants to do luxury sea travel next, (I get seasick) so she will do that when I pass. What happens to all the sh!t and urine on those 5,000 passenger liners, can't tell me they wait until they dock, rofl. Biggest curse is the chopping down of forests worldwide, they can't be re-generated fast enough to cope, NZ is one country where we will have to wait 30 years to regrow pine forests, best thing the did in the 1930's depression. lurking.[/QUOTE Well the ocean is a big place. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 1462013 | 2019-08-10 13:56:00 | Here's another stupid thing we are responsible for as a group, it reminds me of the Sorcerer's Apprentice cautionary tale, sh!tting in our own nest with nowhere else to go: www.nationalgeographic.com |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1462014 | 2019-08-10 23:33:00 | No doubt the last few humans will have a meeting as they lie dying God forbid Jacinda's lot will still be around then, still having conversations, appointing committees and royal commissions :( |
WalOne (4202) | ||
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