dohboi wrote:"I can do nothing about it."
Of course, we all can and do 'do something about it'--mostly we make it much worse quite rapidly by living a much more carbon intensive lifestyle than we need to.
Instead, we all could make it worse less intensely and less quickly by living a much less carbon intensive lifestyle.
That won't seem like much of a difference to most people, but it is a difference.
SeaGypsy wrote:http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-20/great-barrier-reef-natures-perfect-match-is-breaking-down/10113132
The thrust in this article is all about climate change, ignoring the vast increased agriculture adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef, which i believe to be at least as important but not PC to hammer farmers in Queensland.
pstarr wrote:Why Hasn't The California Heat Wave Sparked The Usual Global Warming Hysteria?Maybe they've caught on to the fact that the public has tuned out.
diemos wrote:Ok. How about nuclear reactors stationed around the arctic sea to provide heat and light during the winter months. Should be quite survivable for a small population.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:diemos wrote:Ok. How about nuclear reactors stationed around the arctic sea to provide heat and light during the winter months. Should be quite survivable for a small population.
What about millions of ME, Africa and elsewhere refugees coming there, once built?
Perhaps *armed* refugees?
EnergyUnlimited wrote:I wonder why we are still hesitating to call them an *environmental refugees* for what they are.
asg70 wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:I wonder why we are still hesitating to call them an *environmental refugees* for what they are.
Because most of them are not.
SeaGypsy wrote:Depending how broad a definition placed on environment. Humans are part of it. Does yeast try to escape the petri dish?
Back to point, wasn't MBS very recently posting about "limited nuclear winter"? Talk about denial, bargaining. Jeepers.
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