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greta thunberg. greta thunberg. greta thunberg. greta thunberg.is short for me. >> i would we've got to get a toenail from that greta thunberg. >> she's a short woman. >> she's a short woman. >> that's what she she is. she's like a she's a short. she's a short. i think we're being short. i think we're being short. women like being short anyway , it said this, it said anyway, it said this, it said this. the her said the courage and determination of stormy displayed throughout this 18 year saga will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy . they they want a lasting legacy. they they want her to be a hero. and if you're going to put yourself up for being a hero, people are not going to like you. look at tommy robinson or whatever , all these guys. >> yeah, i mean, i think that's the first time stormy daniels been compared to tommy robinson . been compared to tommy robinson. but anyway, moving on. we've got the telegraph now, and despite having his own social media called truth social, trump has joined tiktok and immediately got more followers than biden.
greta thunberg. greta thunberg. greta thunberg. greta thunberg.is short for me. >> i would we've got to get a toenail from that greta thunberg. >> she's a short woman. >> she's a short woman. >> that's what she she is. she's like a she's a short. she's a short. i think we're being short. i think we're being short. women like being short anyway , it said this, it said anyway, it said this, it said this. the her said the courage and determination of stormy displayed...
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my first draft of the book did not talk about thunberg. my editor was likere now and and wheanywhere. but where she shows up is on thatone second. strengths weaknesses. so here's the differenc's the difference between me and greta. there are so young and so she time in a way that i'm going to say a lot of us don't, she probably i don't know her. so but i wouldn't say she doesn't have money the way some people do. soto expect her and the, you know, melinda gate to contribute to this conversation in the same way. but also because she's young she has this ability to inspire which i can i think can actually be a offensive. i think young people are kind of like hey, else stop telling us to save the world that you screwed up but it can really shame right? when i look at my daughter and i'm like, this is what we're leaving you during season right? when i can't breathe the air. and i'm like, we did this to you. the youth not only have and energy, etc. they had this specific place in our population that can be inspiring because it's really importan
my first draft of the book did not talk about thunberg. my editor was likere now and and wheanywhere. but where she shows up is on thatone second. strengths weaknesses. so here's the differenc's the difference between me and greta. there are so young and so she time in a way that i'm going to say a lot of us don't, she probably i don't know her. so but i wouldn't say she doesn't have money the way some people do. soto expect her and the, you know, melinda gate to contribute to this conversation...
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already a used chip, well, in fact, she was drained , it’s not for nothing that i brought greta thunbergrum, constantly accompanies thunberg, this mysterious lady, louise neubauer, almost they don’t promise that she will be the new face of the environmental agenda, tell me. we are now 26-27 years old, it is directly connected with the names of real globalists, and an amazing thing, she says: i am not 30 years old, i am only 27 yet, but i have a fairly big future, when we look at the quotes index, we see that she is now quoted many times more than greta tumberg, it feels like someone gave the command to stop quoting greta tumberg. tumberg, she became too toxic, she grew up, she grew up and became more crazy. that's just her successor, she just evokes a certain sweetness, so look, if this new person who appears, and this is exactly the generation that mr. schwab was banking on, he says: i need people who will believe in our ideas, which is not another thirty, because these are ideas for growth, chipization for those who are 40 plus is interested, no, it’s not interesting, we are against th
already a used chip, well, in fact, she was drained , it’s not for nothing that i brought greta thunbergrum, constantly accompanies thunberg, this mysterious lady, louise neubauer, almost they don’t promise that she will be the new face of the environmental agenda, tell me. we are now 26-27 years old, it is directly connected with the names of real globalists, and an amazing thing, she says: i am not 30 years old, i am only 27 yet, but i have a fairly big future, when we look at the quotes...
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germany or like in italy, young people moved from caring about the survival of the planet, the greta thunberg, to caring about the identity of their country. the french, like other europeans, give priority to domestic problems. the globalists’ agenda has become as toxic as possible and is perceived as something alien. the greens' calls for a complete and dramatic energy transition have led to deindustrialization, the ruin of the middle and small business. in recent months, the entire european union has literally choked on the protests of farmers who were left to the mercy of fate. it would seem that the expected election results ultimately simply pulled the rug out from under. fight against migration. chancellor scholz was also called for holding early elections in germany. his party took only third place in the european parliament elections. despite calls, he refused to continue to rule, despite a virtually complete vote of no confidence from german citizens. the ruling coalition, led by chancellor olaf scholz, received a serious rebuff, which, by the way, is not particularly surprising if y
germany or like in italy, young people moved from caring about the survival of the planet, the greta thunberg, to caring about the identity of their country. the french, like other europeans, give priority to domestic problems. the globalists’ agenda has become as toxic as possible and is perceived as something alien. the greens' calls for a complete and dramatic energy transition have led to deindustrialization, the ruin of the middle and small business. in recent months, the entire european...
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as in germany or as in italy, young people have moved from caring about the survival of the greta thunbergir country. the french, like other europeans, give priority to internal problems. the agenda of the globalists has become as toxic as possible and is perceived as something alien. the greens' calls for a complete and... drastic energy transition led to deindustrialization, the ruin of the average and small business. in recent months, the entire european union has literally been drowned in protests by farmers who have been left to the mercy of fate. it would seem that the expected election results ultimately simply pulled the rug out from under the feet of the political establishment. macron sprinkled ashes on his head and dissolved parliament. so that you understand the scale of what is happening, the last president of france, who dissolved. chancellor scholz was also called for holding early elections in germany; his party took only third place in the elections to the european parliament; despite the calls, he refused will continue to rule, despite virtually complete mistrust on the p
as in germany or as in italy, young people have moved from caring about the survival of the greta thunbergir country. the french, like other europeans, give priority to internal problems. the agenda of the globalists has become as toxic as possible and is perceived as something alien. the greens' calls for a complete and... drastic energy transition led to deindustrialization, the ruin of the average and small business. in recent months, the entire european union has literally been drowned in...
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the controversial greta thunberg has promised that we will all drown in the water of melting glaciersand those who remain will die of thirst, because there is not enough water on the planet. so let's figure it out. who needs it and why does belarus face problems with drinking water in the near future? go! when we talk about water in a country, we always talk about two types of sources: underground and surface. surface waters are our bodies of water. in belarus there are 10,000 lakes, 20 thousand rivers, 1500 ponds, hundreds of streams, they are, plus or minus, evenly distributed throughout the country. the deepest lakes are on... a cube whose side is equal to a kilometer, and there are nine of them. underground springs are natural reservoirs at great depths. their volume is thousands of times greater than that of surface ones. they accumulate water from sediments filtered through the soil and underground flows. in belarus , down from the surface of the earth, to such sources there are generally from 150 to 450 m. but there are places where they hide at a depth of a kilometer. so we ha
the controversial greta thunberg has promised that we will all drown in the water of melting glaciersand those who remain will die of thirst, because there is not enough water on the planet. so let's figure it out. who needs it and why does belarus face problems with drinking water in the near future? go! when we talk about water in a country, we always talk about two types of sources: underground and surface. surface waters are our bodies of water. in belarus there are 10,000 lakes, 20...
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so it seems as if the era of sort of praising greta thunberg is well and truly over in europe .an, they've turned against net zero and they've turned against mass immigration. two of the keynote policies in this manifesto, political tides come and go and the rise of right wing populists is something we can observe globally. >> that said , mr modi has just >> that said, mr modi has just had a setback in india. we don't know who's going to win the american election , you know, american election, you know, these things are not uniquely british and they're not uniquely european. that is just part and parcel of people's dissatisfaction in the modern democratic world. >> sir nick harvey, thank you, chris. >> sir nick harvey, thank you, chns.thank >> sir nick harvey, thank you, chris. thank you again . i love chris. thank you again. i love that you've got involved in this debate. it's been very interesting . thank you both to interesting. thank you both to you both, coming up next, as i said, we're going to be discussing those eu parliament elections in a bit more detail, but particula
so it seems as if the era of sort of praising greta thunberg is well and truly over in europe .an, they've turned against net zero and they've turned against mass immigration. two of the keynote policies in this manifesto, political tides come and go and the rise of right wing populists is something we can observe globally. >> that said , mr modi has just >> that said, mr modi has just had a setback in india. we don't know who's going to win the american election , you know,...
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so people voted, they got sort of drunk on greta thunberg about five years ago, and in the european elections green parties and the european party, european parliament had greens as the fourth largest bloc in the parliament. but then everybody's realised that, you know, all this green stuff, it just increases state size and power. it's just this sort of soft communism . and it's not soft communism. and it's not even about carbon reduction. if they wanted to reduce carbon, they'd want hard borders. they want they want to not allow in, immigrants from, from the third world because their carbon footprint will rise exponentially once they, once they arrive in europe. >> but you make a really good point that this is democracy. an actual vote happened. and if these policies come in from the vote, just deal with it. but that's also true of five years ago when the green policies came in because of democracy . in because of democracy. >> yeah. no, i think people were people were deluded then . and people were deluded then. and also, you know, things can be things can be overturned. and also the way th
so people voted, they got sort of drunk on greta thunberg about five years ago, and in the european elections green parties and the european party, european parliament had greens as the fourth largest bloc in the parliament. but then everybody's realised that, you know, all this green stuff, it just increases state size and power. it's just this sort of soft communism . and it's not soft communism. and it's not even about carbon reduction. if they wanted to reduce carbon, they'd want hard...
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why does greta thunberg never say. you know what?e this problem rather than spitting at van gogh. >> because they want us to live in a constant state of fear and at the same time know that we're being lied to. and the fact that we're accepting this is a lie. most people think this is a lie . most people think this is a lie. the whole thing. i couldn't read this article because it's complete and utter garbage . i'm complete and utter garbage. i'm glad you read it. >> yeah, i don't think everyone thinks it's a lie. and there's a lot of climate scientists who would slap you silly with that remark , and i would enjoy it, remark, and i would enjoy it, but that still makes it a lie. >> yeah, but the fact that they the fact that they need to slap me silly over this thing, but if there's like 95% of climate scientists think one thing, you've got 5% thinking the other, and you think 5% is everyone. >> yeah. and you've you've failed massively . but >> yeah. and you've you've failed massively. but he's >> yeah. and you've you've failed massivel
why does greta thunberg never say. you know what?e this problem rather than spitting at van gogh. >> because they want us to live in a constant state of fear and at the same time know that we're being lied to. and the fact that we're accepting this is a lie. most people think this is a lie . most people think this is a lie. the whole thing. i couldn't read this article because it's complete and utter garbage . i'm complete and utter garbage. i'm glad you read it. >> yeah, i don't...
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and bad news for greta thunberg. oil and gas are back, baby. louis.s. oil and gas and investment surges in blow for net zero. and this is the international energy agency, which i think is part of the un or might be part of the un. it says that people are spending a lot more, not people. the whole world is spending over $500 billion, $570 billion on, on in improving the delivery, the digging up, whatever. however, they make fossil fuels, which is no such thing as a fossil fuel. >> it's shots fired, really gone. and louis explain, isn't people at home playing the louis schaefer drinking game ? schaefer drinking game? >> is that made from like, animals falling into the ground and then digging it up because there's fossil fuel all over the internet world, all over this titan. you've heard of titan, which is a which is a sort of a planetary body outside saturn or something. and it's got what are you looking at? me? >> so i'm just waiting to see where you're going with this. i'm saying, i know, i know that you figured out that water dehydrates you. yes. and
and bad news for greta thunberg. oil and gas are back, baby. louis.s. oil and gas and investment surges in blow for net zero. and this is the international energy agency, which i think is part of the un or might be part of the un. it says that people are spending a lot more, not people. the whole world is spending over $500 billion, $570 billion on, on in improving the delivery, the digging up, whatever. however, they make fossil fuels, which is no such thing as a fossil fuel. >> it's...
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. >> but how do you what would your response to be the sort of greta thunberg of the west who say that to eradicate fossil fuels altogether ? you know, despite altogether? you know, despite the fact that the west did, of course, get rich , did, of course, get rich, did, of course, get rich, did, of course, progress, thanks to the use of fossil fuels. would you actually argue that there is a colonialist streak, dare i say, to the pockets of the activist left here who do you want to see the end of fossil fuels. and that includes us, the poorest parts of africa, actually being able to use them. >> yeah. so i refer to this as climate colonialism. we have this group of people who don't want africans to develop . they want africans to develop. they don't want us to have what they have. they don't want us to become rich. they don't want us to flourish at all, at all. and that's why they're saying africa should never use its fossil fuel. it should leapfrog to solar and wind. solar and wind is just electricity . electricity is just electricity. electricity that we consume so little, so little o
. >> but how do you what would your response to be the sort of greta thunberg of the west who say that to eradicate fossil fuels altogether ? you know, despite altogether? you know, despite the fact that the west did, of course, get rich , did, of course, get rich, did, of course, get rich, did, of course, progress, thanks to the use of fossil fuels. would you actually argue that there is a colonialist streak, dare i say, to the pockets of the activist left here who do you want to see the...
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and then horror of horror greta thunberg pulled out that i know at that stage it went a little bit quietllie went a little bit quiet. baillie gifford made the point that actually of their portfolio, 2% goes into fossil fuels . they're goes into fossil fuels. they're a big investor in future energy. things like tesla electric cars. so in fact, compared to other firms , they're very progressive. firms, they're very progressive. they're probably the future of , they're probably the future of, of, the solutions to climate change. but this didn't make a big song and dance about all of their philanthropic. well, they do they do a ton of philanthropy that you just don't know about. they fund domestic violence shelters. they do all sorts of very, very good works . they are very, very good works. they are utterly quiet about it because it's not for virtue signalling . it's not for virtue signalling. >> but this year it's very much the combination of israel with the combination of israel with the fossil fuel debate. >> well, this year you had fossil fuel boats pivoting , with fossil fuel boats piv
and then horror of horror greta thunberg pulled out that i know at that stage it went a little bit quietllie went a little bit quiet. baillie gifford made the point that actually of their portfolio, 2% goes into fossil fuels . they're goes into fossil fuels. they're a big investor in future energy. things like tesla electric cars. so in fact, compared to other firms , they're very progressive. firms, they're very progressive. they're probably the future of , they're probably the future of, of,...
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not to fall foul of these people and not to be scared that greta thunberg is going to come along, make to come along and throw baked beans over precious artworks. >> renee i think that you just actually made the real point of this is that it's not about the people protesting. they can do what they want as long as they don't disrupt physically other people's lives. but i think the important thing here is that these companies are being bullied to the point where they're backing down and we need to empower them. so that they don't do that. but the problem is, is that it often involves money. and what these companies are scared of is that people will stop buying their trainers or stop buying their books, or stop buying their electric cars, and that happens. yeah. so what happens is they then back off because they're worried about their bottom line and we somehow need to move away from this absolutely divisive bullying tactic that protests now is, well, it's happened on this channel. >> but before this channel even launched a and a far left campaign group which still runs today, was running
not to fall foul of these people and not to be scared that greta thunberg is going to come along, make to come along and throw baked beans over precious artworks. >> renee i think that you just actually made the real point of this is that it's not about the people protesting. they can do what they want as long as they don't disrupt physically other people's lives. but i think the important thing here is that these companies are being bullied to the point where they're backing down and we...
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you look at some of the court decisions that have been made against people like greta thunberg, the kindere as well, you see the direction of travel with this, and if it is left up to the discretion of a single judge as to what is damaging for the climate, and you see the pushback there. i am very concerned that that is not democracy, really, but i do understand that these are the rules that there are in place. and i get all of that. and i do appreciate you coming on and putting that side of it up. and i do hope that we, we talk again soon. and one of the reasons i'll raise this now is because i could see in, well, whenever this finally reaches its conclusion a few weeks time or months time, people will be surprised by this story. where did this come from? and we can say, well, we covered it here first and we'll get you back on and we can debate the outcome of it. but thank you very much. professor christine dunne there, senior lecturer in natural sciences at bangor university. it's one to watch that genuinely is a big story to watch because that will have a massive impact on us going fo
you look at some of the court decisions that have been made against people like greta thunberg, the kindere as well, you see the direction of travel with this, and if it is left up to the discretion of a single judge as to what is damaging for the climate, and you see the pushback there. i am very concerned that that is not democracy, really, but i do understand that these are the rules that there are in place. and i get all of that. and i do appreciate you coming on and putting that side of it...
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there's a lot of students who are saying stuff they've really got on board with the kind of greta thunbergind of scientific reality. >> but you could say to students, suck it up, buttercup. back when they were just getting the education for free. but now they're not just students, they are client. they're customers. yeah. and the customer is sadly always right. >> is that the problem? is it that they're being treated like a business? well, there's an element of that, isn't there? >> but you know, you just sort of think what i think they're looking for some kind of utopia. they only want links to perfectly sound company, you know, it's like they don't want to engage in capitalism . i mean, to engage in capitalism. i mean, they're all using buses and cars and stuff. yeah. i find it very unreasonable. >> i mean, you still want to boycott south africa. it's, you know, there's always been that history of it. so i think there is a case there. >> i mean, i you know, when helen joyce was at gonville and caius college in cambridge and those students were banging the drum throughout the talk and pre
there's a lot of students who are saying stuff they've really got on board with the kind of greta thunbergind of scientific reality. >> but you could say to students, suck it up, buttercup. back when they were just getting the education for free. but now they're not just students, they are client. they're customers. yeah. and the customer is sadly always right. >> is that the problem? is it that they're being treated like a business? well, there's an element of that, isn't there?...
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couple has invested so much money in sustainability and green energy, it's like targeting greta thunbergre extinguisher at caroline lucas. i mean, what's gonna green stop. oh, just stop anyway, shall we move up? over the border to scotland? because the first minister of scotland is hitting out at rishi sunak. >> surprises. he's accusing the prime minister of making baseless and inappropriate attacks towards labour. it's after rishi sunak said a keir starmer government would raise taxes by £2,000 per working household . household. >> well, joining us now is our scotland reporter tony maguire, and tony, what's john swinney been saying . been saying. >> good afternoon . well john >> good afternoon. well john swinney, he by his own admission, has taken a couple of days off the election trail so that he could attend events down in portsmouth and in normandy and, you know, his attitude this morning back at an event in springburn was that, you know, his cup runneth over of tory attacks. certainly the big one on top of everyone's mind today was rishi sunak leaving early, to which he said that, y
couple has invested so much money in sustainability and green energy, it's like targeting greta thunbergre extinguisher at caroline lucas. i mean, what's gonna green stop. oh, just stop anyway, shall we move up? over the border to scotland? because the first minister of scotland is hitting out at rishi sunak. >> surprises. he's accusing the prime minister of making baseless and inappropriate attacks towards labour. it's after rishi sunak said a keir starmer government would raise taxes by...