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Guardian ‘accidentally’ suggests Covid-like shutdowns every 2 years

Guardian ‘accidentally’ suggests Covid-like shutdowns every 2 years

RT, 4 March, 2021 Helen Buyniski is an American journalist and political commentator at RT. Follow her on Twitter @velocirapture23The Guardian accidentally confirmed the suspicions of a whole lot of conspiracy theorists with an article suggesting a “global lockdown every two years” was needed to meet Paris climate goals. The title was quickly changed. If carbon dioxide emissions don’t drop by the equivalent of a worldwide lockdown “roughly every two years” for the next decade, the earth will heat to apocalyptic levels, a team…

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The Guardian suggests Covid-like shutdowns every 2 years to meet Paris climate goals

The Guardian suggests Covid-like shutdowns every 2 years to meet Paris climate goals

 I have lots to say about this but no time to say it. Carbon dioxide emissions must fall by the equivalent of a global lockdown roughly every two years for the next decade for the world to keep within safe limits of global heating, research has shown. Lockdowns around the world led to an unprecedented fall in emissions of about 7% in 2020, or about 2.6bn tonnes of CO2, but reductions of between 1bn and 2bn tonnes are needed every year of…

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The Guardian betrays Julian Assange and journalism

The Guardian betrays Julian Assange and journalism

I recall reading Jonathon in the Guardian in the good old days. The Guardian’s deceit-riddled  new statement betrays both  Julian Assange and  journalism Jonathon Cook  Jonathon Cook,  26 September, 2020 In my recent post on the current hearings at the Old Bailey over Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States, where he would almost certainly be locked away for the rest of his life for the crime of doing journalism, I made two main criticisms of the Guardian. A decade ago, remember, the…

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