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(14-02-2024, 03:14 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ].
How many tourists will visit desert 38C Singapore?

Maybe Tourist Board should introduce camels as an alternative public transport?

Camel is cheap and an attraction

Why do you worry about what will or won’t happen in 30 years time ? You may not be around. 
Anyway you should be more concern about Aus. Temperature there hit 37C the day before.
(14-02-2024, 08:15 AM)surfer Wrote: [ -> ]Why do you worry about what will or won’t happen in 30 years time ? You may not be around. 
Anyway you should be more concern about Aus. Temperature there hit 37C the day before.

Everyone is talking about climate change and Singapore is committed to zero emission..

Singaporeans should be better informed.
Plant another 25,000 TREES in the East

The high temperature is there.
(09-02-2024, 07:17 AM)KovanTrader Wrote: [ -> ]Walk around naked lor.

I would love to see her naked

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(09-02-2024, 06:05 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]In next 30 years, Singapore temperature could increase by 2C - 5C. How to react?

Just by building Changi T5 higher by 5 metres doesn't solve everything.

Any ideas

Pay more taxes is the only way to save our planet.
(14-02-2024, 12:06 PM)Obamao Wrote: [ -> ]Pay more taxes is the only way to save our planet.

Our Mini-stars will ask for a pay hike to motivate them to work harder to solve global warming.  LOL!

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(14-02-2024, 12:06 PM)Obamao Wrote: [ -> ]Pay more taxes is the only way to save our planet.
GST from zero to 9%

Singaporeans see no changes in past 50 odd years 

Everyday 28-32C hot and humidity 90pc
(14-02-2024, 01:49 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]GST from zero to 9%

Singaporeans see no changes in past 50 odd years 

Everyday 28-32C hot and humidity 90pc

Only Climate tax, Carbon tax, Water tax, Rain tax, and/or wind tax, can help govt reduce temperatures. 

GST cannot, according to experts.
(14-02-2024, 01:49 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]GST from zero to 9%. Singaporeans see no changes in past 50 odd years. Everyday 28-32C hot and humidity 90pc

Just dress appropriately for the hot weather

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