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Personally, I'd say the loss of petroleum and nuclear fuel would be good goals, if done without a catastrophe. They're both pretty foul. So would the reduction in the human population and land use by a factor of 10 or more. Hopefully, we won't have to destroy all our freedom and civilization to do so (although some of our civilization would be nice to lose, too, in my opinion). Also, although especially in the USA, we are massively car & gasoline oriented, I think that's also not necessary, nor desirable. I much prefer pedestrian-oriented communities, with as little exhaust pollution as possible.
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divide everybody into family's of four. divide the araible land of the us and canada among them. i'm sure there's enough for everyone to live off, just not feast on. and that leaves the rest of the world.
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I'm glad someone came forth to say the emperor has no clothes. I avoided it becuase of the risks of bringing up politics in this very important issue which should NOT be political which always seems to be...and for the wrong reasons.
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It is certainly a contributing factor, just a rather minor one. Volcanic eruptions put out many orders of magnitude more pollutants into the atmosphere than humans ever have. They have a much greater effect upon the ozone than we do.
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I just meant that talking about global climate change almost always immediately devolves to a political discussion when it shouldn't. I don't think we humans should be talking about right wing/left wing political discussions when we're discussing the future of the planet - whether changes in planetary climate are caused by volcanoes, pollution, cow farts, or trees.
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Umm... I was not engaging in any sort of political discussion, more of a factual one... you can't really fight what the planet does to itself to cause damage.
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Energy is an engineering problem. It becomes political as soon as people don't get what they want, be it money or cheap products or satisfaction of their pet convictions, i.e. pretty quick. [ February 12, 2004, 17:20: Message edited by: solops ] |
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Absolutely agree. Who was it first defined politics as the distribution of scarce resources...?
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With that said, climate change would happen even if humans didn't exist. So the fact that humans help change it is probably a moot issue because ANY changes would probably be bad for us anyway. [ February 12, 2004, 18:09: Message edited by: rextorres ] |
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Excuse me, but I just read through this really fast. If I missed something, I'll come back after class and amend myself http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
The statement that volcanoes release more 'pollutants' than humans do is really a factual one. Some eruptions can release more sulfur dioxide (which causes sulfuric acid rain) in the span of a week then humanity has in a few to several years. Ditto for carbon mono- and di-oxide, methane, etc. It is a natural process, which has a natural recovery time faster than what most environmental Groups are willing to admit. This doesn't mean, however, that humanity should be contributing more to it. I, like Fyron, live around LA right now. The Last time I had a breath of fresh air was just after it had stopped raining, and most of the smog was filtered out of the air... the stuff ain't healthy. There are lots of people shouting at both ends of the spectrum ("Save the Planet!", "Don't mess with our way of life!"), and usually when you have two diametrically opposed Groups like that, the 'right answer' is somewhere in between. Eh, I'll finish later... |
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