Re: I brought somethin to splain myself
Sorry, I think I must correct you:
1) Pollution is caused by overpopulation (cured by mass transit)and/or by excess of production (partly cured by hydroplant, or better by solar plant or recycling).
2) The probability of pollution is given by the chimneys that appear on the city screen (1 chimney=10%).
3) When one square is polluted, pollution must be removed by settlers or (preferably) engineers.
4) If you don't remove it, GW occurs when 9 squares are polluted
5) There is no way to cure GW (though solar plants help preventing it).
That is why I wrote that the combined effect helps us taking into account the long term effects of pollution (ie you may pollute, but you should then take care to get rid of it ASAP)
(La Fayette, having a nice rest after clearing a few squares)
Originally posted by Straybow
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[b]LaFayette[/b
I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong
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[b]LaFayette[/b
I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong
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1) Pollution is caused by overpopulation (cured by mass transit)and/or by excess of production (partly cured by hydroplant, or better by solar plant or recycling).
2) The probability of pollution is given by the chimneys that appear on the city screen (1 chimney=10%).
3) When one square is polluted, pollution must be removed by settlers or (preferably) engineers.
4) If you don't remove it, GW occurs when 9 squares are polluted
5) There is no way to cure GW (though solar plants help preventing it).
That is why I wrote that the combined effect helps us taking into account the long term effects of pollution (ie you may pollute, but you should then take care to get rid of it ASAP)
(La Fayette, having a nice rest after clearing a few squares)
), I have to argue with you a bit. You are correct that sensationalized reports in the media are exagerations giving attention to 'worst case' scenarios. BUT, the data show that global warming is real, and at a minimum is exacerbated by mankind. It's impossible to fairly argue that people are the sole or even primary cause, but equally unrealistic to deny that human activity influences it strongly. Whatever the politically correct stance, the world is warming up - what is unknown is how long it will continue, how great the changes will be, and what the effects will ultimately be - and, of course, if it would be happening even without people fouling everything up. Because there is so much guesswork about the outcome, worst case scenarios pop up more than they should.


debeest, it's a little like worrying over growing old. Sure, some things you might do to your body will affect the details, but the process itself isn't going to be seriously affected by any well-intended intervention. Deepak Chopra's mumbo-jumbo can't make you live 150 years, and human activity can't seriously affect world climactic cycles. We are the proverbial drop in the bucket.
Harumph! 
As for industrial by-products with other uses, I agree with you. I don't advocate blindly regulating everything on a hunch that its by-products might be bad - just those we know are harmful.
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