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Old 03-06-2022, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by AustinMike View Post
Just to add a little more context to what the Russian stooge and resident idiot Irv posted. Kerry made these remarks before Irv's favorite country, Russia, attacked Ukraine.

In an interview recorded on February 21 and aired on February 23, 2022 on BBC Arabic (U.K.), former Secretary of State John Kerry, who currently serves as U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, said that he is concerned about the Ukraine crisis because the war would have "massive emissions consequences" and because people's attention - and big countries' attention – would be diverted away from the climate crisis. He said he hopes that Putin will realize that most of northern Russia is on frozen land that is now thawing, putting Russia's infrastructure and people at risk. Expressing hope that diplomacy will succeed, and that Putin will help people "stay on track" regarding the climate, Kerry also said that he is concerned about the Ukrainian people, international law, and Russian attempts to change its boundaries by force.

In response, a State Department spokesperson provided comment to MEMRI: "Secretary Kerry strongly condemns the unprovoked and unjustified attack by Russian military forces. On Monday prior to the attack, he was asked about the climate implications of a potential future conflict."

John Kerry: "I'm very concerned about, I'm concerned about Ukraine because of the people of Ukraine and because of the principles that are at risk, in terms of international law and trying to change boundaries of international law by force. I thought we lived in a world that had said no to that kind of activity. And I hope diplomacy will win.

"But massive emissions consequences to the war but equally importantly, you're going to lose people's focus, you're going to lose big country attention because they will be diverted and I think it could have a damaging impact. So, you know hopefully President Putin would realize that in the Northern part of his country, they used to live on 66% of the nation that was over frozen land.

"Now it's thawing, and his infrastructure is at risk. And the people of Russia are at risk. And so I hope President Putin will help us to stay on track with respect to what we need to do for the climate."




Fixed it for you.



No, Kerry can say what ever he wants. I don't believe in climate change because of Kerry, I do because of the evidence. Go back and read that thread.



Not anywhere near as stupid as the dingleberries floating around inside your head.

As always, great to have a stimulating conversation with you Irv.
Greta’s activism convinced Germany and other European countries to phase out their nuclear plants and go renewables. Renewables are notoriously inefficient and Germany’s/Europe's carbon footprint actually expanded as nuke plants were decommissioned because of increased reliance on fossil fuels to supplement “green” energy.

Where’s that fossil fuel coming from? Russia, about 40% of it or higher.

Greta "appears" smart, she's fooled thousands, like you, but she was duped into activism by a campaign of fake and false misinformation just to pad the pockets of those promoting it.

I mean, she’s now supporting Ukraine. The country under attack by Russia. Russia, who has significantly benefited from her activism by raking in billions fueling their war machine. Like you, I don’t think she realizes what she’s done.

You should look up the Dunning Kruger effect, Mike. You're the textbook example of it.
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