Do you think it is a problem but the majority doesn't care?
Do you think it is too late to stop drastic change?
Anything more positive? :(people won't care until they see a real impact on their lives. that's how society often does things.... they wait until it's boiling over before doing anything.
Do you think it is a problem but the majority doesn't care?
Do you think it is too late to stop drastic change?
the majority of people care about the climate changing
If you are referring to reduction in CO2 emissions, I feel as though its probably too late to reduce them. There are more pressing issues around the world, and they will continue to rise.
So when CO2 is put into the atmosphere because of man-made machines like what fossil fuels power stations. That has no impact on the climate?Climate change is natural. We have no control over it.
By fixing do you mean burning you alive?Nothing that can't be fixed by the Earth and the Sun.
Green hardliners are not more moral than everyone else because they act on their desires to live comfortably as everyone else does, which results in carbon emissions. They might be willing to pay a little extra to lower their carbon footprint, but overall it's a drop in the bucket, and it's also a luxury that many lower-class Americans couldn't afford.
Solar and wind energy are faced with the problems of storage and slow capture, which makes them an unsuitable replacement for conventional fuels on an industrial scale with current technologies. A full transition would cost tens of trillions of dollars and devastate the economy, undoing a whole decade or two of GDP growth (if not more). The new jobs created by this transition would not be enough to justify its enormous cost, and even after the transition was finished we'd be faced with chronic energy shortages (or at least compared to the energy we're able to use daily as of the present).
The only way forward is a slow transition, which'll be completed by the end of the century. It entails gradual phasing in of stricter emissions and waste standards. Trump's probably going in the wrong direction by deregulating dirty industries to the extent that he has, and perhaps in withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, though I don't know how tolerable the provisions of that agreement were.
How are they not more moral?Is reducing the footprint not a good thing to do?
By that stuff would be worse. I already dislike the heat. I can't imagine what it would be like in a couple of years from now.
Man made is what man has created. The creations are more man-made than natural because people are not allowing things to naturally occur instead create things to speed up processes.If man is natural, then man made machines must also be natural.
If I save someone's life with money, is that not moral?Can you buy morality, though?
Nobody wants the planet to get hotter. But is preventing such an outcome worth the astonishing cost that it would require us all to pay?
It might happen during your life time so your life is going to be worse for not doing something about it.so long as you end first wgaf?
you could be right, but I haven't heard any such predictions, but again if there is a life after this one then who cares, if there isn't and life is basically meaningless then who cares, you see it just doesn't even matter. As a Nihillist I would think you'd understand that :)
sure however the argument is that the climate change "solutions" would restrict what people can do and would make their lives not as enjoyable
For me not having my own vehicle and being forced to take public transportation is a big one.
would hamper my enjoyment and freedom to do what I want, when I want.
My Dad has a friend, few storms back they had to evacuate Florida, his friend has a Tesla. The range on it couldn't get him out of Florida before it need a recharge which takes about an hour. Just an example of what I don't want.
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