Yes well the problem is that people seldom agree on which facts are correct. — Varnaj42
We are living in a threat of global communism and we can't find anything better to do than to argue about climate change. — Varnaj42
because emotionalism modifies science. — Varnaj42
We seem to be suffering through a time when using insults is almost a knee jerk, default tactic. How casually you call another an idiot. please stop doing this. Grow up a bit. Use words that convey real concerns. Leave the food fights for the children. — Varnaj42
Is there no way we can cut CO2 emissions quickly? Sure there is: We can all adopt a lifestyle based on 1890s technology
— BC
Actually. 1960—1970ish would be fine. For the whole world. — Benkei
I don't believe that climate change is a threat at all. — Varnaj42
Here is my opinion about our future. Earth changes are natural and normal. — Varnaj42
I have solar panels for lighting and computers in my home — Varnaj42
The 1890s required a lot of coal. Remember London was in a giant coal smoke fog back then? — frank
It's about energy usage, how much people travelled and consumed. 1970 would be fine. Some dude in the Netherlands did the calculations at some point. — Benkei
It's not overlooked, it's taboo to talk about it. — ChatteringMonkey
Population is absolutely a problem. While birth rates are falling, the population is still growing -- it reached 8 billion about a year ago. — BC
We all were using a lot less energy in 1890,
— BC
I don't think the rate of emission matters much. Produce the emission size from the 1890s over a period of 500 years and you've got a climate crisis. — frank
That doesn't make much sense to me. I don't see how it would matter whether we emit 100 billion metric tons per decade or per century. — frank
It's not overlooked, it's taboo to talk about it.
— ChatteringMonkey
Yes, which is unfathomable to me. Whatever the contributing factors to ecological damage are, they are magnified by the size of the population. If we can't at some point rise to the level of rational dialogue, I don't suppose we are as a species worthy of survival anyway. — Pantagruel
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