Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Yes but so what - we are talking of our own history and in particular the last 200 years and whether or not we can undo the damage we've done..Which is extremely untypical in terms of the overall history,
Yes but so what - we are talking of our own history and in particular the last 200 years and whether or not we can undo the damage we've done..Which is extremely untypical in terms of the overall history,
The problem I have Jacob is with the view you, and many others, seem to hold that the Holocene period of stability would have continued ad infinitum were it not for our activities. That argument seems to suppose that if we can undo the damage we have done, then all will be well.Yes but so what - we are talking of our own history and in particular the last 200 years and whether or not we can undo the damage we've done..
Nope. Just hoping that we can avert or modify what appears to be happening now thanks to "anthropogenic" climate change.The problem I have Jacob is with the view you, and many others, seem to hold that the Holocene period of stability would have continued ad infinitum were it not for our activities. That argument seems to suppose that if we can undo the damage we have done, then all will be well.
And of course we (as in the UK) can't undo the damage.Yes but so what - we are talking of our own history and in particular the last 200 years and whether or not we can undo the damage we've done..
No, but we do have responsibility for 200 years of reckless fossil fuel use and it is theoretically possible for us to repair the damage....Who do we think we are - masters of the universe?
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Hardly at all, I'd venture to suggest. In these temperatures, unless you're participating in these futile internet arguments outside, any excess hot air should simply result in your central heating having to work less hard.(I wonder to what extent the hot air generated by this thread has contributed to global warming?)
So we have a few billion short years to colonise another solar system, or accept our fate. Probably more of a worry for the youngsters.Eventually the sun willsupernovaturn into a red giant and the whole show is over for Earth. So why care about anything really.
Quite. I think I'm too short sighted to comprehend the idea this means climate change is irrelevant.So we have a few billion short years to colonise another solar system, or accept our fate. Probably more of a worry for the youngsters.
We don’t have that responsibility - collectively, the human race as a whole does, and the fact remains that anything the UK does has such an infinitesimal effect that it’s little more than virtue signalling. We know that it’s the USA, China, Russia, India et al who need to get onside.No, but we do have responsibility for 200 years of reckless fossil fuel use and it is theoretically possible for us to repair the damage.
And volcanoesOne thing never mentioned, to be taken into account, is ALL the s-h-1-t that all the wars, including present ones, nuclear testing, etc, etc, etc, have pumped into the atmosphere.
Our governments have the responsibility and it's up to us to press them on.We don’t have that responsibility - collectively, the human race as a whole does,
No irony involved. People do what they can - the main thing is to change attitudes....
There’s an irony in the fact that those who so firmly say ‘we must do something right now’ (including in this thread), have lifestyles no different from anyone else.
Presumably you yourself are doing all the right things? If not, why not?Extinction Rebellion and all the rest of them who commit criminal damage as publicity stunts and disrupt traffic etc, drive diesel cars, take the kids to school and sports events in cars when the kids could ride bikes, take long haul flights, have central heating, use mobile phones, watch TV, buy pre-packed food flown in from around the world, etc. If they truly believed what they preach, they’d behave very differently.
Pun intended?weather
yepPun intended?
Population numbers are set to decline around the world in every country by 2086 and have peeked at 10.8 million. A number of countries are already faced with population decline, South Korea being the worst affected.The argument about weather we are in a cooler period compared to history (Millions of years not hundreds) will forever go on, it will always cost more money. If people wanted to half the omissions and consumption because let’s be honest, can this planet really sustain the plague of humans the way we are multiplying? Cut the population of the world buy a lot and the planet will have a future. We can buy a car that runs on electric with all the energy that will take to make and we will replace that every year so we can pat ourselves on the back and say how green we are but the truth is, a person over their life will take up so much resources, that one extra person using, cars, waste, food, drink and everything else we use from the day we are born till we die and times that by 8 billion, not sure whatever the UK does would make that much difference. Might be time to start making long term plans to do with population, but they won't.
Nah won’t happenIt matters not what we do. There's a little man in Russia that will press the button and blow the world to kingdom come just before he dies and pops off to hell.
China Russia India all have far lower co2 per capita ratesWe don’t have that responsibility - collectively, the human race as a whole does, and the fact remains that anything the UK does has such an infinitesimal effect that it’s little more than virtue signalling. We know that it’s the USA, China, Russia, India et al who need to get onside.
There’s an irony in the fact that those who so firmly say ‘we must do something right now’ (including in this thread), have lifestyles no different from anyone else. Extinction Rebellion and all the rest of them who commit criminal damage as publicity stunts and disrupt traffic etc, drive diesel cars, take the kids to school and sports events in cars when the kids could ride bikes, take long haul flights, have central heating, use mobile phones, watch TV, buy pre-packed food flown in from around the world, etc. If they truly believed what they preach, they’d behave very differently.
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