And the winner gets to define what is true.The first casualty of war is Truth ...
And the winner gets to define what is true.The first casualty of war is Truth ...
The saddest possible outcome indeedAnd the winner gets to define what is true.
andAs noted in the discussion with Mr. Gates above, detractors of natural climate solutions often begin their attempted takedown by saying that trees are not a miracle cure for climate change. However, this idea that planting trees will solve all of our problems is a construct of the detractors, a typical strawman argument. Of the hundreds of scientists, governmental agencies, dozens of studies, and many NGO’s who support the idea of reforestation and planting trees, none of them imply that it is a miracle cure.
Jonathan Foley, Ph.D., a renowned climate and environmental scientist and executive director of Project Drawdown, says, “It's just so silly; if you just buried dollars, it would make more sense. This has just given big oil decades of talking points to promote a fake solution so they don't have to stop polluting today; it's a huge green washing exercise, and we are falling for it.”
A UN agreement from 1967 says no nation can own the Moon. Instead, the fantastically named Outer Space Treaty says it belongs to everyone, and that any exploration has to be carried out for the benefit of all humankind and in the interests of all nations.
While it sounds very peaceful and collaborative - and it is - the driving force behind the Outer Space Treaty wasn’t cooperation, but the politics of the Cold War.
I was thinking that he stole that quip from George Burns, but I was wrong."If I had known I would have lived this long I would’ve taken better care of myself."