that Magna energy you believe will save our asses will not fuel our cars, — Athena
What if the magma lies too deep? — Cornwell1
Things are getting too unpleasant. — Athena
I don't think anything would convince me to believe overpopulation is not a very serious problem — Athena
Magna energy you believe will save our asses will not fuel our cars, at least not if we don't have an energy grid for electric cars, and I don't think electric tanks are going to win wars. Another small fact, oil is sold in dollars and countries around the world hold dollars to pay for that oil and have tied their economies to the value of the dollar. — Athena
It's not the energy being clean or not of course this is important insofar the atmosphere is concerned, but more important is what is done with this energy. Or even more important, the scale of use. — HKpinsky
You keep using insulting labels like "green commie". There are respectful people and disrespectful people. I have a preference for respectful people.How did you notice when you've not engaged with anything I've written? — karl stone
...but keep insisting on de-population - while still pumping oil.
If you do not understand that it's morally wrong to blame the climate and ecological crisis on the very existence of people, while restricting viable alternate clean energy technologies to maintain a catastrophically polluting, albeit obscenely profitable fossil fuels industry, then I'll not take lessons from you on being pleasant.
The only way to secure a suatinable future is to increase and extend prosperity, and the only way to do that is to harness magma energy - to meet all our energy needs, plus, capture carbon, deslainate, irrigate and recycle. — karl stone
Get real mr. Stone! The only way out is not magma. That's letting the volcano in. The only way out is production decrease. Nature has suffered long enough under the capitalistic hammering. — Dijkgraf
You keep using insulting labels like "green commie". There are respectful people and disrespectful people. I have a preference for respectful people. — Athena
Coming back to the OP.I am wondering how the discussion would go if we thought the Creator manifested our reality by giving chaos order and that human activity can either maintain that order or destroy it? What if we recognized chaos as the evil that threatens us and felt responsible for causing that chaos and also for restoring order? — Athena
Isn't life chaotic, even without the human's in picture? — ssu
I give respect where it's due. — karl stone
Also, there's plenty of oil, gas and coal in the ground; hundreds if not thousands of years worth. Only we cannot use it because of global warming. — karl stone
I do not engage with disrespectful people. — Athena
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