Imagine if you will a “conference of parties” in Belem, Brasil in the late 19th century which is discussing all the meticulously modeled problems that might occur with humans flying in aeroplanes and why it is impossible for heavier than air vehicles to fly, etc., existential damage to the environment, birds, etc.
Then a jet helicopter lands at the conference in Belem.
The blog post here by Ron Clutz is analogously that helicopter, well written and well timed to occur during the COP-30 so-called climate “Conference of Parties” in Belem. Enjoy.
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