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Heat waves, air pollution and extreme weather are making people sick and leading to premature death, according to a pair of key scientific reports. Researchers say fossil fuels are to blame.

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How can we help reduce air pollution if we waste resources impoverishing ourselves? NPR failure to report on cheap, good & safe Early Treatment of COVID (Ivermectin protocols) fills our ICUs, kills 3K/day & ruins the economy. TRIAGE your news before the carbon cycle completes.

Can we idiotic Covid lockdowns first?

If lawmakers aren’t going to listen to doctors about a pandemic, they’re not going to listen to doctors about climate change

Reading all y'alls dumb comments about why this isn't a thing is just.....wow...mind blowing. Why keep arguing about this topic when you see how the weather is not normal and now not to mention but idk if you guys forgot we are in a global pandemic bc of it.

I have no love for fossil fuels but........ there's no such thing as 'premature' death. Whenever and however one dies it was their time to die.

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