WFFaithful
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Or we can make a handful of coal executives a few more millions.
The famine predictions are not new, and all previous famine predictions were dead wrong. So there's something to be happy about - mankind will likely continue to live, thrive even.
This will kill us way before anything global warming related
https://www.yahoo.com/news/antibiotic-resistant-infections-killing-twice-003103793.html
In France, climate change is already affecting one of the country's most emblematic industries — winemaking. French vintners say heat, drought and erratic weather are altering the landscape and their centuries-old way of working.
Good intentions, bad outcomes. Sometimes it is better to wait/do nothing
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/11/ethanol-has-forsaken-us/602191/
The famine predictions are not new, and all previous famine predictions were dead wrong. So there's something to be happy about - mankind will likely continue to live, thrive even.
This will kill us way before anything global warming related
https://www.yahoo.com/news/antibiotic-resistant-infections-killing-twice-003103793.html
Yep, we should just wait and do nothing. Who cares if the ice caps melt or cities are flooded? Who cares if fires, floods and hurricanes continue to grow in size and intensity?
So you think people should do something individually that won’t make a real difference but will make them feel good about themselves. Gotcha.
Yes, that is exactly what I expect if (you believe) the fate of the world is in question. Otherwise it smacks of hypocrisy and NIMBY. Sell your SUV for a Prius. Move into a smaller house with smaller carbon footprint. Be Ed Begley, Jr. Set an example for others to follow. If all alarmists did this, it would not matter what our national policy was.