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Badger11 Beckenham 14 Nov 21 11.42am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
All that money spent. In terms of doing anything it's always been about the technological developments, not waffle by politicians most of whom are about as honest as prison inmates. That's my view. I am concerned as the next person but I wont be wearing a hair shirt. We need to keep pushing business to find solutions if they think there's money to be made they will.
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dreamwaverider London 14 Nov 21 12.28pm | |
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Total cop out. Did we expect anything else. The answer is in the name.
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BarEagle Monmouth 14 Nov 21 12.45pm | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Total cop out. Did we expect anything else. The answer is in the name. Disgrace. Sad. The world is ruined by our and previous generations. This really is the apocalyptic catastrophe. Species dying, ecosystems dead and champagne socialism with pretentious conservatives ignoring the most basic of obvious science. Those who think this is nonsense should join the fault earth society and realise that the environment should be put before economics. There are too many humans on earth that is the problem. Nobody wants to say it and it is the elephant in the room. Enough PC talk, the world is dying.
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BarEagle Monmouth 14 Nov 21 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Disgrace. Sad. The world is ruined by our and previous generations. This really is the apocalyptic catastrophe. Species dying, ecosystems dead and champagne socialism with pretentious conservatives ignoring the most basic of obvious science. Those who think this is nonsense should join the fault earth society and realise that the environment should be put before economics. There are too many humans on earth that is the problem. Nobody wants to say it and it is the elephant in the room. Enough PC talk, the world is dying. Fault ** = flat
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cryrst The garden of England 14 Nov 21 12.49pm | |
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I reckon yellow stone volcano or a comet/ asteroid strike before the very unreal prospect of our input causing the end of the earth.
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Jacey 14 Nov 21 12.59pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Disgrace. Sad. The world is ruined by our and previous generations. This really is the apocalyptic catastrophe. Species dying, ecosystems dead and champagne socialism with pretentious conservatives ignoring the most basic of obvious science. Those who think this is nonsense should join the fault earth society and realise that the environment should be put before economics. There are too many humans on earth that is the problem. Nobody wants to say it and it is the elephant in the room. Enough PC talk, the world is dying. And China,India, Australia + US to keep the coal fires burning.India to address the issue in 2070,if there is a planet left.
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BlueJay UK 14 Nov 21 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Jacey
And China,India, Australia + US to keep the coal fires burning.India to address the issue in 2070,if there is a planet left. I think that's where educating people about the technologies because we have approached a point where some of these newer technologies actually make more sense across the board than more archaic ones. But there will always be a transition period and cultural reluctance to switch, as well as thoughts as to why they should bother getting on board with something we've benefited from for decades (a perfectly valid point - but one that lacks the context of technological advancements that have taken place since that time).. The worse the situation gets the more the carrot and stick approach will be enforced rather than optional. There will probably even be wars over the environmental issues in future. It's not as if they'd be any less valid than some of the other justifications for conflict.
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BarEagle Monmouth 14 Nov 21 9.15pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
I think that's where educating people about the technologies because we have approached a point where some of these newer technologies actually make more sense across the board than more archaic ones. But there will always be a transition period and cultural reluctance to switch, as well as thoughts as to why they should bother getting on board with something we've benefited from for decades (a perfectly valid point - but one that lacks the context of technological advancements that have taken place since that time).. The worse the situation gets the more the carrot and stick approach will be enforced rather than optional. There will probably even be wars over the environmental issues in future. It's not as if they'd be any less valid than some of the other justifications for conflict. Technology is not the answer. Technology is the problem.
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Stirlingsays 15 Nov 21 2.27am | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Technology is not the answer. Technology is the problem. So when are you moving to the forest?
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Stirlingsays 15 Nov 21 3.43am | |
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This guy pretty much speaks for me when it comes to 'Cop' and climate change.
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steeleye20 Croydon 16 Nov 21 2.26pm | |
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Compare Delhi to London, it speaks volumes for Khan's far-sighted air pollution policy. They are thinking of a weekend shut-down apparently, it is immersed in smog. You would think they would be the most proactive country, yet the very opposite is the case.
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