You don't have to do it alone, there are the billion car owners to help. Each has to replace just one. — unenlightened
at some point the issue of climate change (and the ecological crisis more generally) clashes with some aspect of the ideology one holds dear. — ChatteringMonkey
If his point is that some countries won't coöperate he obviously does have a point. — ChatteringMonkey
Yea, we'd need a global government probably. Or if a new power source was just so much better and cheaper than fossil fuels, that would do it as well. — frank
If his point is that some countries won't coöperate he obviously does have a point.
— ChatteringMonkey
Yea, we'd need a global government probably. Or if a new power source was just so much better and cheaper than fossil fuels, that would do it as well. — frank
Yeah, but then a global goverment comes with its own set of problems, a heavy bureaucracy would be one of them. And a lot of power attracts all types of nasty figures invariably, so i'm not sure that would do it. But maybe some type of seperate organisation that gets funding and power specifically to tackle this problem could help... I don't know exactly. — ChatteringMonkey
It's not only about the raw energy, but also in what form it comes, how easy is it to use etc. Nuclear fission for instance probably can compete with fossil fuels on Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROI), but the problem is you can't turn it on or off at will like fossil fuel plants... it's mostly a base load, and what we need is peak power.
And maybe more importantly, we need fossil fuels not only for energy, but for all the derivatives, like plastics, chemicals, fertilizer etc etc etc... For instance we do not know how to make fertilizer in an economically viable way without natural gas. This means we need to rethink and remake our entire agriculture if we want to produce enough food without cheap fertilizer.
The same is true for most of the economic sectors. We literally need to rethink most of them from scratch, because they organically grew out of cheap and easy to use energy and the readily available waste and byproducts of refining oil and gas. It's hard to overstate the enormity of this exercise, because years of iterative innovation on these existing processes and enormous amounts of capital investements need to be throw away to basically start over. — ChatteringMonkey
So it really comes down to this: how much faith do you have in your own species? People who hate humanity will just be bitter no matter what. People who love it and believe in human genius, will see that there's a way. — frank
There's a third option. I think these problems precisly come from being to from being to smart, from being to succesfull. We managed to outsmart the ecology we came from, outgrew and degraded it in the process... and may ultimately fail because we do still depend on it. Icarus was smart too... — ChatteringMonkey
So you’ve gathered data and put it into a graph — which thousands of climate scientists have also done — Mikie
What a fucking goose you are. — Banno
In February 2023, sea ice around Antarctica reached the lowest extent ever observed since the start of the satellite record in 1979. But despite several recent years of low extents, the long-term trend for sea ice in southern polar waters is essentially flat; it is the declines in sea ice at the other pole—in the Arctic—that are pushing the global sea ice trend downward.
Your response shows that you don't really know much about climate-change/global-warming. — Agree to Disagree
Climate scientists almost always only tell the public about temperature anomalies. — Agree to Disagree
But they have chosen to "hide" the actual temperatures from the public. — Agree to Disagree
Look at all of the purple and blue color in the Northern Hemisphere. Purple represents actual temperatures less than zero degrees Celsius. Literally freezing cold. — Agree to Disagree
Yes, it's cold in winter. :roll: — Banno
Best to laugh and walk away. — Banno
Now, who would have predicted such a witty, erudite and original response. — Banno
Climate scientists almost always only tell the public about temperature anomalies.
— Agree to Disagree
Care to give any examples whatsoever? — Mikie
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