It was 84 degrees near the Arctic Ocean this weekend
......as carbon dioxide hit its highest level in human history.
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/...s-13843781.php That's huge. |
Interestingly world human population hit it's highest level ever at the same time. :hmmm:
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^ so.. stop breathing? :hmmm:
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I know huh? |
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World population is also at its highest level ever right now........and now...........and now............etc. |
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Exactly, which is why these anti-global warming schemes are all doomed to fail. |
To be clear: I think we should be doing everything we can to reduce our impact on our environment and to find new, cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy. To think otherwise is madness.
However, I also think that the idea of instituting any kind of tax or penalty on western nations for not doing so will ultimately be ineffective - at best. The U.S. and all of Europe may institute such laws, but that leaves China, India, Russia and Japan as four out of five of the top polluters that don't seem to care. And China alone contributes twice as much to the problem as the U.S. The U.S. is already taking some steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. IMHO, the next most effective step we can take is to pressure eastern nations, through tariffs and embargoes, to follow suit. |
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I stand corrected. Thank you.
If this is indeed true, I have renewed hope for us. :up: |
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No offense meant, but Wikipedia is a questionable source.
I mean ... editable by anyone ... (?) |
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You can also simply google '[country] renewable energy' and you get plenty of articles to read. |
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