Originally posted by GodSpawn
It's called "signing up to the Kyoto Treaty"...
Oops, bit of politics crept in there. Sorry.
It's called "signing up to the Kyoto Treaty"...
Oops, bit of politics crept in there. Sorry.
Turning off global warming is more like assuming the scientists who disagree with the theory of global warming are in fact correct, so no matter how many pollution triangles your cities make the bad thang never happens. Civ2 had a way to do that, but it also disabled the appearance of pollution on any of the map squares. Since pollution in Civ3 also messes up the productivity of the map square it is in, turning off global warming while permiting pollution as a localized problem would be a nice compromise - you would have to clean it up to get full use of your territory but there would be no global disaster. I'd also be OK with having pollution (either the triangles or the actual pollution on the map) make people unhappy - that would model all the Green protester types quite accurately.
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