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The Left is Losing the Climate Class War

Posted By: adminon: September 25, 2023In: Words and WorldTags: 'The End of Affluence', 'The Population Bomb', British Petroleum, Free market environmentalism, Malthusianism, Neoliberalism and technocracyNo CommentsViews:
The Left is Losing the Climate Class War

The earth is in revenge that human beings have exhausted its carrying capacity. Ice is melting. Ocean level is rising. Floods, storms, desertification and what have you are overwhelming, for... Read more

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