WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Mike Oxsaw 3:21 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Who is denying climate change?

joyo 3:12 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Same old suspects on here,the climate change deniers
You lot are as mad as the stop oil eco terrorists,bet you're all QAnon and flat earthers as well

riosleftsock 3:05 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Climate change reparation scam

Taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich people in poor countries.

Mike Oxsaw 2:57 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Palms without qualms. Works like a charm.

Mr Kenzo 2:41 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
So how are Scientists going to stop Cow's from Farting ?

WHU(Exeter) 2:34 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
The fact that it's being held in Egypt, with no qualms whatsoever, says it all really.

Kaiser Zoso 2:31 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
At some point in the mid 70s, scientists abandoned trying to convince everyone a new ice age was coming

New Jersey 2:25 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Anyway what's happened to the ozone layer? You don't hear anything about that, we were going to have to stop using aerosols or we were going to fry. It's a load of shit, perpetuated by a load of scientists who love going to the Antarctic on research grants, an autistic Swedish teenager and a documentary maker in his 90's!

BRANDED 2:22 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
China has emitted more carbon dioxide over the past eight years than the UK has since the start of the Industrial Revolution, figures have shown.

Between 1750 and 2020, the UK emitted 78 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, compared with China’s emissions of 80 billion tonnes since 2013.

The UK has indicated it is open to paying “climate change reparations” to climate vulnerable countries and will discuss the issue at the ongoing Cop27 summit.

However, China is unlikely to be party to an arrangement because it still considers itself a developing country.

This is despite China having emitted 14 per cent of all emissions throughout history, surpassed only by the United States, which has emitted 25 per cent of all emissions.

The UK, in comparison, has emitted just 4.6 per cent of all historic emissions - the fifth highest in the world. Around 80 per cent of these occurred before 1990.

Takashi Miike 1:16 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27

twoleftfeet 1:07 Tue Nov 8

GreenStreetPlayer 1:13 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
No, it’s to want to drain more billions out of us in reparations.
Beggars belief!

Mike Oxsaw 1:13 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
You can't just blame China & India though.

Who actually made your iPhone? Your flat-screen TV, possibly even your car and some of the clothes you & your family wear.

If the west wants countries like China & India to stop polluting the planet, then they simply need to stop giving them their future custom.

madeeasy 1:08 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
When you have 3 of the worlds biggest polluters not bothering to go along or join in, then the overall aim, although noble, is a waste of time.

If you don't get India and China on board then it is a jolly boys outing and nothing more.

GreenStreetPlayer 1:07 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
COYI, shouldn’t all concentration be against these countries then.

twoleftfeet 1:07 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
All a con.

This is just about already wealthy people making more money out of peoples stupidity.

All these cunts protesting on our roads are doing all the hard graft whilst those at the top sit back and count their money.

Mike Oxsaw 1:03 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
It may well have been the pollution that was delaying the inevitable climate peak; a soot particle 5 miles up in the atmosphere will absorb sunlight then reflect it's energy (as heat) back out to space long before it reaches the surface of the earth.

Atmospheric pollution was essentially a parasol for life on earth.

Come On You Irons 12:53 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Agree Mike, and no one can ever answer my question.
We have been cleaning the air, but the temperature is rising at a faster rate. Is this supposed to happen?

Could be something to do with China and India currently burning fossils fuels at record rates and faster than any rate ever seen before, perhaps?!

GreenStreetPlayer 12:43 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Agree Mike, and no one can ever answer my question.
We have been cleaning the air, but the temperature is rising at a faster rate. Is this supposed to happen?

I’m all for doing away with fossil fuels. But, we are also taking away those gasses that have been cooling the earth too.
As your last sentence says, we are bringing this forward and all I would say without these cooling gasses the earth is going back to the natural level it should be.

Mike Oxsaw 12:28 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
Nobody is denying that the climate changes - it is subjext to so many external influences that it would be surprising if it didn't.

The arrogance of some to assume that mankind's activity is a cause - or even simply a significant contributor - is absolutely ludicrous (as well as being a great peg onto which to hang your guilt hat now that God is out of the equation).

At worst, all that a century of burning fossil fuel has brought forward by about 10 --20 years a climatic peak that was always going to happen, anyway.

Come On You Irons 12:21 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
It's a noble cause. Saving the planet from climate change caused by toxic, non-renewable energy sources is something we should all be getting behind in principle.

Only wacko conspiracy theorists and over opinionated and ill informed "climate change deniers" would have any issue with this.

goose 12:14 Tue Nov 8
Re: COP27
apparently there is one particular long structure in Poland that is releasing a huge amount of hot air.

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