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Greta Thunberg is a Pain in the proverbial

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tidyskatemum Sat 06-Nov-21 14:26:55

Is it just me or is she increasingly coming across as a brat having a permanent tantrum.? She has no positive ideas, merely demands to stop doing just about everything while the media hangs on her every intemperate word? Blah blah blah…..

GillT57 Tue 09-Nov-21 17:39:22

Alegrias1

Please miss, please miss. ?‍♀️

wink

Not you Alegrias let someone else in the class answer please.

MerylStreep Tue 09-Nov-21 17:39:47

Scones
Don’t be silly.

VioletSky Tue 09-Nov-21 17:40:53

Jeremy Clarkson is nowhere near as relevant as he thinks he is

GillT57 Tue 09-Nov-21 17:44:21

What is it about middle aged men that they think everyone wants to hear their crochety opinions? I wonder if Clarkson has a daughter? I don't care enough to check though, and how she feels? Probably "shut up Dad, you are SO embarrassing"

Scones Tue 09-Nov-21 18:28:41

MerylStreep
I wasn't being silly. That was me, genuinely saying that I had taken on board what was said and am now trying to be more open minded and live and let live.

That was a bit of a bashing the other day and am just trying to show I listened and to continue to enjoy Gransnet.

I was trying to be the opposite of silly and rejoin the conversation. To be met by a stone cold "Don't be silly" has made me wonder if it's worth bothering again.

Iam64 Tue 09-Nov-21 18:39:37

Clarkson is a waste of space human, unlike Greta

Ro60 Tue 09-Nov-21 19:07:28

Gillt57 Yes you have a good point - I do know some scientists who are also environmentalists but trying to secure funding, it's better not to shout too much about issues on the peripheral.I

As you say, they're probably pleased she's doing the 'shouting'
Greta does have a place in the scheme of things if it makes us feel uncomfortable, so be it.
If she looks angry - so would I, if I knew by the time I was 40 life would be ......

Alegrias1 Tue 09-Nov-21 19:32:18

GillT57

Awwww, miss ?

wink

Aveline Tue 09-Nov-21 21:02:17

One aspect of this that I haven't heard discussed is the question of world population growth. Eg to take one African country Malawi, it had a population in 1950 of 2.9 million. It's now projected to have a population of 45 million by 2050. That's just one country. 45 million more consumers of what seem to be rapidly reducing resources. China had a very harsh population growth policy which has led to a huge overpopulation of males. Will other countries dare to risk strict population control? Seems unlikely.

Calistemon Tue 09-Nov-21 23:15:28

I did, Aveline, as did another poster, but we weren't invited to speak at the conference!

^Will other countries dare to risk strict population control?
Seems unlikely.^

I believe that there are many women in countries around the world who have several children and are unable to feed them would welcome access to birth control

maddyone Tue 09-Nov-21 23:54:37

Is it just me, or is it true that we heard a lot about over population some years ago, but it seems to have dropped off the agenda recently?
There are too many of us and the only way to remedy that is if women have fewer children. Whilst birth control is available in the west, there no longer seems to be any urgency in ensuring birth control is available everywhere. Or am I wrong?

Ro60 Wed 10-Nov-21 01:02:54

? Gilt57 Someone's got their hand up at the back! ??

nanna8 Wed 10-Nov-21 02:35:47

Always thought Clarkson was an old perv. His comments reinforce that view.

nanna8 Wed 10-Nov-21 04:17:09

No they like a large population because there is more demand for things and more money for those who control the large companies. We are being manipulated. I often wonder what will happen to the oil producing countries when we stop using oil.

MerylStreep Wed 10-Nov-21 08:46:56

Aveline
There was a program on Eden Monday evening: 7.7 billion and counting. Chris Packham was the presenter.
As stated on that program the figures show that the tide is turning Re world population.
It’s not available on catch-up but might be on YouTube.

MerylStreep Wed 10-Nov-21 08:51:47

maddyone

Is it just me, or is it true that we heard a lot about over population some years ago, but it seems to have dropped off the agenda recently?
There are too many of us and the only way to remedy that is if women have fewer children. Whilst birth control is available in the west, there no longer seems to be any urgency in ensuring birth control is available everywhere. Or am I wrong?

Re my post above. India was featured highly in this program.
They are doing an awful lot Re birth control.
It’s not all bad.
There’s a lot of good stuff going on around the world. You just have to look for it instead of the usual mainstream channels.

Alegrias1 Wed 10-Nov-21 09:05:57

You just have to look for it instead of the usual mainstream channels.

Packham's program is part of the Horizon series and was made and broadcast originally by the BBC last year.

Aveline Wed 10-Nov-21 10:29:47

I'm sure that there is, indeed, a lot of good stuff going on around the world. However, we live in a society that only tends to publicise the bad news.
Thats good to hear about India. I don't quite know why but I really like India. (I know its irrational of me!) Good luck to the dissemination of birth control.
I wonder what will happen in the Middle East when there's no interest in buying their oil?

Lincslass Sun 14-Nov-21 14:44:34

nanna8

Always thought Clarkson was an old perv. His comments reinforce that view.

Oh for goodness sake. Perhaps reading the whole sentence than just picking out certain pieces, may tell you what he really said, and in the proper context. Can’t abide people who use part of sentences to prop up an agenda.