The first step is to acknowledge the problem. Regrettably there is a vocal minority who refuse and stand in the way of any meaningful solutions.Climate change is definitely happening and we are contributing to it. What is the solution ?
The first step is to acknowledge the problem. Regrettably there is a vocal minority who refuse and stand in the way of any meaningful solutions.Climate change is definitely happening and we are contributing to it. What is the solution ?
We do everything we can all at once.Climate change is definitely happening and we are contributing to it. What is the solution ?
Climate change is definitely happening and we are contributing to it. What is the solution ?
The problem has not only been acknowledged by majority of politicalThe first step is to acknowledge the problem. Regrettably there is a vocal minority who refuse and stand in the way of any meaningful solutions.
Why would every scientist in the world fake temperature readings and the science, kirk?
The promise is that a majority of political leaders is no enough. Just look at the damage that gas been done by the last administration and the decipables in congress.The problem has not only been acknowledged by majority of political
leaders but exploited for political gains. Now is time for them to (finally)
rally individuals in society to start cutting back on fossil fuel consumption.
I suggest reducing import of crude oil from the Middle East to the east
coast of Canada as the first step in the path to the post-fossil-fuel era.
Assuming the last administration was meant to be Harper's then TrudeauThe promise is that a majority of political leaders is no enough. Just look at the damage that gas been done by the last administration and the decipables in congress.
A vegan plant based diet does more environmental damage that eating locally grown eggs and meatConservation starting today. Use public transport whenever and wherever possible,
carpooling, downsizing everything from the size of your home and cars to the number
of cars owned in the family would help. Cutting back consumption of meat is another
step towards lower consumption of fossil fuel.
You are missing the point. There have been and I expect there will be in the future initiatives that do not work. And scientists may be wrong in predicting when changes will occur. But that is not a reason to deny reality and doing nothing is not an option.A vegan plant based diet does more environmental damage that eating locally grown eggs and meat
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Doing nothing is always an option, and it's a option that is frequently overlooked or underconsidered.You are missing the point. There have been and I expect there will be in the future initiatives that do not work. And scientists may be wrong in predicting when changes will occur. But that is not a reason to deny reality and doing nothing is not an option.
Can you give an example of a new potential habitat for humanity that we should be investigating?Doing nothing is always an option, and it's a option that is frequently overlooked or underconsidered.
Also "doing nothing" needs a context. Do humans need to expand to other habitats to continue population growth and ensure survival of our species? The answer is an obvious yes. Resources on Earth are finite. Conveniently, "doing something" by focusing on the problem of finding new habitats would simultaneously address ecological issues on Earth. Maybe you are defining "doing nothing" too narrowly?
The fact that you ask a question with such an obvious answer doesn't bode well for a constructive discussion. You did read the words "finding new habitats" right?Can you give an example of a new potential habitat for humanity that we should be investigating?
Like in Don't Look Up?The fact that you ask a question with such an obvious answer doesn't bode well for a constructive discussion. You did read the words "finding new habitats" right?
If you are proposing finding new habitats as a solution then surely you have a vague idea of where to look or the type of habitat to look for; underwater, underground, living on air ships, a space station, another planet in our solar system, a planet in another solar system, another dimension, etc... Please provide general examples.The fact that you ask a question with such an obvious answer doesn't bode well for a constructive discussion. You did read the words "finding new habitats" right?
You should just STFU because you are a moron.If you are proposing finding new habitats as a solution then surely you have a vague idea of where to look or the type of habitat to look for; underwater, underground, living on air ships, a space station, another planet in our solar system, a planet in another solar system, another dimension, etc... Please provide general examples.
If you can provide no general examples, maybe you should STFU.
After 50 years of failed predictions, the possibility that the scientists raising alarms are right is not backed by confidenceDo you accept the possibility that the scientists raising alarms are right?
doing nothing?You are missing the point. There have been and I expect there will be in the future initiatives that do not work. And scientists may be wrong in predicting when changes will occur. But that is not a reason to deny reality and doing nothing is not an option.
Reportable post for insults!You should just STFU because you are a moron.
The premise is that humanity can influence the climate, not control it.doing nothing?
!. the premise that mankind can control the climate is absurd
2. the proposed solutions are ridiculous, unachievable and will kill a lot of people if attempted
Our naturally changing climate is going to change, always has, always will
The planet is still emerging from an ice age
adapt or perish, independent of fossil fuel use