PARIS RIOTS ADD HEAT TO GLOBAL WARMING CONTROVERSY….
Deary me, it is hard for a studious Chimp to fathom your human contrariness!
Climate change seems to me to be way out of humanity’s ability to control. Surely you would have to be able to regulate the sun to materially change weather patternsĀ on earth. I read sunspots and solar flares have a huge effect on weather, according to Science magazine, for example. Good luck if you can.
Now, the city associated, mostly, with love and romance – Paris – has been railroaded into a mindset that leads to riots recently over climate issues. Probably not since the days of Madame Defarge, knitting by the guillotine, has such a momentous and divisive event taken place. I pray that Scott Morrison will take some inner resolve from President Trump and pull out of Paris – tout de suite! Boycott the ratification meeting in Poland.
At least he seems to be refusing to join the Global Compact on Migration, in Marrakesh, Morocco, this month!
Maybe he’s learning?
Gibber! Gibber!
Chugley
The Chimp for a Nationalist Australia for Australians First – and evolving Chimpanzees!
2 thoughts on “PARIS RIOTS ADD HEAT TO GLOBAL WARMING CONTROVERSY….”
Dear Chugley. I too, find it difficult to understand how so many, supposedly clever people, can still think they can change the worlds weather patterns. Until we can stop volcanoes from erupting, stop politicians etc. from flying continuously around the world ( I assume that jet planes pollute the atmosphere) from cows, well you know what they are blamed for, making those rude noises, it seems there is no way we humans can control what happens in the skies above us. I attended a humble, one room, one teacher school in my early learning days, but I do remember a story of some powerful bloke standing on the beach, ordering the ocean to not wet his slippers. I gather he got wet. There must be a moral in that story somewhere. Milton, the simple mandrill.
Dear Mandrill Milton, I think you are thinking of King Canute who ordered the tide to stop coming in. This took place on a beach called Bosham, in Sussex, England. It seems a similar power complex is affecting present day humans here in Australia, particularly the former Prime Minister. That is another good reason for me to stay put in this lovely zoo, maintained so well, I believe, because humans think they are related to me! Gibber! Gibber! Chugley PS: I’m not sure where Mandrills fit in to this evolution lark, have you any ideas? GGC
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