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American scientists warn of an ecological disaster in two seasons
BTW Turn to KraljLet me explain something to you..... I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. - The Big Lebowski(1998)
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Peaceloving Japanese and friends, we are still expecting promised technology (robotics?). Be so kind and let us know how many turns we must wait.
Ecological issue - important!!!
As you all know we have already gone through one ecological disaster. Now, with robotic plants near our hands things can worsen easy.
We the Mayans propose that NO robotic plants will be build till new cleaning technology is found.
For verifying this any nation can demand inspection (via spy or similar) of any of five most polluting cities on the world. Each nation has one inspection per ten turns.
Save the NoFunLand!!
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Originally posted by Kralj Matjaz
Turn 155 > Keygen
Ecological issue - important!!!
As you all know we have already gone through one ecological disaster. Now, with robotic plants near our hands things can worsen easy.
We the Mayans propose that NO robotic plants will be build till new cleaning technology is found.
For verifying this any nation can demand inspection (via spy or similar) of any of five most polluting cities on the world. Each nation has one inspection per ten turns.
Save the NoFunLand!!Let me explain something to you..... I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. - The Big Lebowski(1998)
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"Robotics" will be sent to you sortly
2-3 turns from now if I remember correctly.
Though the first global ecological disaster was quite beneficial for the Hellenic nation - more usuful sea tiles than swamps and a larger river in the greater metropolitan area of Athens - we agree on taking measurements in eliminating the risk of a second ecological disaster.
However signing up an agreement that no mega mines will be built is somewhat of an early and rush decission. We still have the technology to build recycling centers and nuclear plants to reduce pollution. If that doesn't work we can temporary limit the construction of mega mines or even reduce working allocation to production.
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The issue before us isn't whether or not to build robotic plants, but whether or not pollution will be reduced. What good does it do our precious world if we ban robotic plants, only to see another ecological disaster due to ever-increasing pollution levels? Therefore, I think that we need to make an agreement to cut pollution, and leave the method to each individual nation.Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.
- Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992
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Originally posted by Kralj Matjaz
Any suggestion how?
Here is again Mayan proposal:
Each city pollution is limited to 80 pollution points (from diplomacy screen).
How about penalties?
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But again, do you realize how big polluters are robotics plants on top of everything?
Seriously, though, there are many ways to reduce pollution. One is by reducing production directly by not working high production tiles(like mountains). I realize that none of us want to do this, but if we're going to solve this crisis we will all have to make sacrifices. Another method for reducing pollution is by building pollution reducing improvements, such as nuclear plants and recycling centers. However, as I stated earlier, I believe that the methods for reducing pollution should be left to the individual leader of each civ. Robotic plants are huge polluters, I agree, but so are airports. I haven't been building airports for just this reason, and for the same reason will not be building robotic plants.
If there is a flaw in my logic, please point it out. Otherwise, we must all agree on cutting overall pollution by a certain amount, say 30% in 5 turns, and we must agree on penalties should this action not be taken.
-David of the JapaneseHumanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.
- Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992
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All I can say is, that the Irish people already are making/planning recyckling plants in any city, where my beloved people tells me, that the pollution is too high.
I simply can't let the happiness of my people have more weight than just production and pollutionFirst they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Gandhi
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