May 14, 2025

Britain's Carbon Kookerie

Timothy Birdnow

The U.K.is going to waste vast resources taking carbon - the stuff of life - out of the oceans.

Could taking carbon out of the sea cool down the planet?

What do the British People get out of it? Nothing. What do the elites who invest in the technology and run the companies contracted for this get? All of the money of the People. Any questions?

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1 And the idiots don't realize the planet doesn't need to be cooled, anyhow.

Posted by: Dana Mathewson at May 15, 2025 11:25 PM (aL7f6)

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