A character in American writer Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Breakfast of Champions exclaims that the rich and the corporations have the right to everything that is beneath the surface while the people on the surface have no right on it whatsoever. The rich blew into smoke everything that was beneath. Those who are above are left with poisons to breathe. The COP 26 gets us to the same picture.
A character in American writer Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Breakfast of Champions exclaims that the rich and the corporations have the right to everything that is beneath the surface while the people on the surface have no right on it whatsoever. The rich blew into smoke everything that was beneath. Those who are above are left with poisons to breathe. The COP 26 gets us to the same picture.
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Saturday Report: COP 26, A Climate Disappointment!
A character in American writer Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Breakfast of Champions exclaims that the rich and the corporations have the right to everything that is beneath the surface while the people on the surface have no right on it whatsoever.
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