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TBH I think it's far too late, not least because of USA dragging its feet.
The climate change deniers have won the battle but lost us the war.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/04/us-climate-crisis-legal-court
Might as well hunker down and enjoy life while we still can, while we wonder what our offspring are going to have to deal with in a few years time.
Disaster has already hit for many people around the globe. I wonder how people will react as the realisation hits home?
Presumably the trumps of this world imagine they will be somewhat insulated from the consequences for a while, as they head off in their private jets to more temperate locations on the globe, buying up land and securing the gates to their private compounds. Can't think of any other reason why they're so complacent, except of course complete ignorance, which I doubt.
 
Presumably the trumps of this world imagine they will be somewhat insulated from the consequences for a while, as they head off in their private jets to more temperate locations on the globe, buying up land and securing the gates to their private compounds. Can't think of any other reason why they're so complacent, except of course complete ignorance, which I doubt.

Billionaires are generally insulated against everything except time, vices and bad luck. Since most of them fully support your ideas as they jet about the world doing all the usual things such as planning how to turn you into a pedestrian living in a ville de quarte d'heure spending your digital ration coupons on whatever your social credit score permits you to buy each week, I'm not sure what you and Jacob are so worried about. They've got the whole matter in hand and you're going to own nothing and be very, very happy, let me assure you. And if you aren't you'll soon learn to pretend that you are. :geek: So yes, enjoy the time you've got left. :LOL:
 
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OR we could keep looking for improvements we can make. Still a massive way to go on power generation, storage being the biggest need. Above a cold still night the classic reason why we could never solve this problem. We haven't solved it yet but we are a dam site closer than we were.

Remember acid rain - when did you last hear about it

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It's still happening but at a fraction of the level, figures above for UK, Poland still an issue for Europe, China making big improvements.

My point is that however bad things get we can still do better than we are. Over all we now use less electricity (2012, 318 TWh : 2023, 250 TWh) and it comes from cleaner sources.

With meat, not just cattle we all know what we need to do. Stop raising meat in South America and shipping it across the world and just eat less of it. As a family we have made a small start in reducing the meat we eat by about a third and buying local (it's better quality) as much as possible. The net cost is very similar and our diet is a bit healthier.
 
Billionaires are generally insulated against everything except time, vices and bad luck. Since most of them fully support your ideas as they jet about the world doing all the usual things such as planning how to turn you into a pedestrian living in a ville de quarte d'heure spending your digital ration coupons on whatever your social credit score permits you to buy each week, I'm not sure what you and Jacob are so worried about. They've got the whole matter in hand and you're going to own nothing and be very, very happy, let me assure you. And if you aren't you'll soon learn to pretend that you are. :geek: So yes, enjoy the time you've got left. :LOL:
Maybe have another crack at editing that? Might make some sense next time.
 
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