hmmCan't even get the word "blather" correct.
blither
1. to talk a lot in a way that does not have much meaning and is not very…
dictionary.cambridge.org
now this blitheringblither
verb
(also blither on)
to talk a lot in a way that does not have much meaning and is not very interesting:
Tina's always blithering about her dog.
Even if water vapour is 96% and ignoring the feedback loops, using that as an excuse not to act is like saying incurable diseases cause 96% of human deaths so we shouldn't bother acting on the others.
Water vapour is responsible for 90 to 96% of the greenhouse effect
feedbacks in nature tend to be counter to to any change. its called Le Chatelier's principle
btw
restricting the use of fossil fuels will kill millions perhaps even billionsEach day, 25,000 people, including more than 10,000 children, die from hunger and related causes. Some 854 million people worldwide are estimated to be undernourished, and high food prices may drive another 100 million into poverty and hunger.
you will not win this argument as the proposed solutions to the non problem i.e. "end fossil fuel use now" and " net zero " are the equivalent of "medieval bleeding" or amputation to address an annoying hangnail
besides it is impossible to cure a mis-diagnosed disease
you want to perform brain surgery to cure a headache
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