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ancianita

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15. I'm not sure what you mean. Are you referring to the U.N.? Hague?
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 08:34 AM
Nov 18

In actions and outcomes, they do seem close to farce, we can't overlook the facts of The Hague having enforced some international law over time.

Since the COP28 in Dubai looks to be a bust, I have to believe, given the scarcity of pollution enforcement, that our only hope is in the the only true international regulation done by our Navy over all the oceans.
It's a fact that the U.S. military was the first to declare climate change its top national security priority.

The US military first officially recognized climate change as a security threat in the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review, where the Obama administration identified it as a serious factor to consider in future national security planning.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrennial_Defense_Review




When Joe Biden goes, climate mitigation will go from good willed insufficiency to total deviltry by nameable hoarding and hiding global extractors.

I watched the video in sadness. gab13by13 Nov 17 #1
Ditto malaise Nov 18 #9
So, imo, the pollution rank sounds like the corruption rank. ancianita Nov 17 #2
Agree malaise Nov 18 #8
... ancianita Nov 18 #13
West and East malaise Nov 18 #14
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you referring to the U.N.? Hague? ancianita Nov 18 #15
From what I've seen of Bangladesh mining may not be the biggest problem EX500rider Nov 18 #16
Seriously? That's an attempt at precision that ignores the overall accuracy of this global criminal problem. ancianita Nov 18 #18
I've watched several Global Travelers videos on Bangladesh EX500rider Nov 18 #19
Summarizing any country this way is a travesty, and introducing the video with the photo of Martin68 Nov 17 #3
Did you watch the video? gab13by13 Nov 17 #4
No, I didn't watch the video because of the disgusting title and the exploitative photo. Martin68 Nov 18 #22
So how would you rank dirty countries? Polybius Nov 18 #20
The idea that categorizing countries by the insulting and stupid term dirtiness is appropriate is beyond disgusting. Martin68 Nov 18 #23
Very sad situation. I fear there is little that can oasis Nov 17 #5
A start could be made canetoad Nov 17 #6
Add to that malaise Nov 18 #10
Over-population in Bangladesh is hurting Polybius Nov 18 #21
"ARA Globe"? LudwigPastorius Nov 17 #7
Valid point giving them coverage but malaise Nov 18 #12
Correct. We're seeing more and more AI generated content. CoopersDad Nov 18 #28
Thanks for finding the disclaimer. But can you tell us... LAS14 Nov 18 #30
Sad Emile Nov 18 #11
AI generated clickbait. nt LexVegas Nov 18 #17
I am disappointed anyone in DU would watch or comment on the video. Martin68 Nov 18 #24
I looked at their youtube page Mosby Nov 18 #25
How can you tell that it's AI generated? Serious question. We all need to learn how. nt LAS14 Nov 18 #27
For me, the narration is the first tell. CoopersDad Nov 18 #29
Oh dear... nt LAS14 Nov 18 #26
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