Climate Refugees

What is the definition of a climate refugee as opposed to a refugee
You want refugees to wear badges to signify why they're refugees?
You're off your trolley.
A refugee is a refugee and we don't get to decide who qualifies or not, nor under which criteria.
 
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What is the definition of a climate refugee as opposed to a refugee
You will soon be hearing the word "displaced" to replace your word "refugee".

Even if you understand the difference, it will make no difference.
 
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Bad weather is relative, if you lived on the Moon or Mars you would have something to complain about.
The more co2 in the atmosphere the more plants love it.
It isn't about plants or people who live on the moon or mars though...
 
The biggest problem for the planet today is "humanity" the human race is like a virus or maybe bacteria would be a closer description.
The equilibrium of nature is under attack by a dysfunctional by product of evolution.
However nature will always prevail.
 
well if you are an ordinary green lander than global warming could have its advantages ;)

so best to make the best of it imo

As for the global warming caper , nowt will change ;) it will continue

tis the way it is , and all those who buy into the "we can stop it" propaganda peddled around by then great and the good and actually believe it well :ROFLMAO:

yeah right :ROFLMAO:
 
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Are you claiming that the Chinese are Aliens?
They may look alien but thats not their fault.
Leave your racism at home.
**** off troll boy.

The book you're referring to is widely viewed as fiction, not history.
 
So could the Roman Catholic church provide evidence that Jesus gave them the Franchise for Christianity.
They can because St. Paul gave them authenticity - although St. James would disagree.
The split in the early days is not well known or can even be discussed with much certainty but it's clear there was disagreement in the direction of Jesus' mission and led to the foundation of two very different tenets of faith: Pauline, extrovert and worldly, willing to accomodate a wide range of believers and James who was more introvert and ledt to the Coptic faith in Egypt and throughout the middle east. That developed into Nestorianism, i think, while the Aryan heresy was from the Pauline branch of belief.
The early Church was full of ideas that'd seem weird to us; like the glyphs found in the Roman catacombs of a crucified donkey.
I recently read a provocative article @Aeon.com called The Imperative Betrayal and led to a lively conversation with our parish priest about The Gospel of Judas. One of those books which didn't make the cut into the final edit of the bible we know today - even reading that is a challenge as several translations have obscured a good deal of the meaning: It's a long read but if you've nothing better to do, be my guest.
 
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