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Think or blink!!!

The 1,954 miles (3,145 km) border between the United States and Mexico traverses a variety of terrains, including urban areas and deserts.

A simple mathematics using the news item given below!


If 5 billion USD is need to build 200 miles long wall
how much will be need to build ~2000 miles long wall??? o_O
 
Maybe his name should be KNOWLESS and TALKMORE!

Fox News issues apology to 16-year-old Greta Thunberg after 'disgraceful' comments


 
WHO is mentally ill really?
Those who believe in the Climate chaos or
Those who believe that all is well with the world???

 
The only way to bring to life the smug bugs sleeping in rugs
is to talk in a language that will give them a rude awakening! ?

 
'praLaya jaam!' will soon become an annual affair
instead once in a century affair it was supposed to be!! ?

Extreme sea level events that used to occur once a century will strike every year on many coasts by 2050, no matter whether climate heating emissions are curbed or not, according to a landmark report by the world’s scientists.

 
Words are wasted on those who do not care!

Anna Hughes, director of Flight Free UK, said: “Putting an A330 plane across the Atlantic uses around 30 tonnes of jet fuel.

“For one person’s team to be responsible for such an enormous amount of resulting greenhouse gasses is not only dangerous in terms of global heating, it shows a fundamental lack of understanding of the scale of the challenge that we face.
 
thuvum chevidan kaadhil oodhiya sangu aagi vidumO? :(

Read more: Not convinced on the need for urgent climate action? Here's what happens to our planet between 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming
The difference between 1.5°C and 2°C of heating is especially important for the icy poles, which warm much faster than the global average. At 1.5°C of warming, the probability of an ice-free September in the Arctic ocean is one in 100. But at 2°C, we’d expect to see this happening about one-third of the time. Rising sea levels, ocean warming and acidification, melting glaciers, and permafrost also will also happen faster – and with it, the risks to humanity and the living planet increase. It’s up to us and the leaders we choose to stem the rising tide of climate and ecological breakdown.
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
 
Keep up the good work little girl!

Bullying will make you emerge stronger
since you are a born fighter and you are tough!

I can see it in your much-needed-anger!
I too believe in "roudram pazhagu!"


P.S
The old netas who themselves are eying the coveted Nobel Peace Prize
are jealous of you and your achievement in awakening millions of youngsters!
Hence they mock at you - since they can never become your equal.
 
'praLaya jaam!' will soon become an annual affair
instead once in a century affair it was supposed to be!! ?

Extreme sea level events that used to occur once a century will strike every year on many coasts by 2050, no matter whether climate heating emissions are curbed or not, according to a landmark report by the world’s scientists.


PRALAYA JALAM is the word I wanted to type!
 
Google is major now!

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If 50,000 people of Indian Origin can come together to meet Mr. Modi,
why won't they have these many Gandhi statues where they live?

 
Poor teachers!

They work for a pittance, pay from their pocket for the classroom aids
and get bitten and attacked for all the goods they deliver??? :(

 

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