We are discussing it. You are just bad at math and science.
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Originally posted by Sava View PostWhen you actually have a fact to share with us, I would welcome it.
You're like the leftist version of reg.
"I say it" = fact
Carbon emissions. Making iPods burns carbon. Greenhouse gases are waste.In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostIt might be, but I doubt it.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostAlso, if we're talking about toxins present in the ocean at any level, then the entire ocean is contaminated and we're already dead. Which means that we're just a bunch of zombies communicating over the internet, and we need to stop RIGHT NOW and go eat some delicious braaaaaaaaaains!
This is wrong.
Humanity's impact on the planet is a threat to our own existence. The planet will be here long after we're gone. Life goes on. The planet has suffered huge catastrophes that have irrevocably changed conditions on the surface... moreso than humanity could ever dream, at this point.
"Nature" has been trying to kill us for our entire existence. Environmental issues are about our own survival... or at the very least, keeping conditions stable as to not make our survival cost us a lot more than it already does. Our current short-sided policies probably have more of an economic impact on us than the solutions to said problems... making the "it costs too much" argument null and void.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostLet's start with an obvious simple fact.
Carbon emissions. Making iPods burns carbon. Greenhouse gases are waste.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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The garbage patch is not a good thing, fakeboris, but there's considerable scientific debate about how not good it is. It's not necessarily an emergency, but it's probably something we should try to clean up (and keep clean in the future). Yes, we're always going to produce waste, but we can become more efficient and produce less of it. But to do that, we need to learn more about how the world works. And to do that, we need to keep the engine of capitalism going, so that it can fuel more scientific discovery. That's our best bet for the foreseeable future.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by Sava View PostIMO, OB's mistake (one of them, anyways) is that he thinks people are destroying the planet... and that this is morally wrong because we should strive to live a pristine, utopian existence in harmony with nature.
This is wrong.
Humanity's impact on the planet is a threat to our own existence. The planet will be here long after we're gone. Life goes on. The planet has suffered huge catastrophes that have irrevocably changed conditions on the surface... moreso than humanity could ever dream, at this point.
"Nature" has been trying to kill us for our entire existence. Environmental issues are about our own survival... or at the very least, keeping conditions stable as to not make our survival cost us a lot more than it already does. Our current short-sided policies probably have more of an economic impact on us than the solutions to said problems... making the "it costs too much" argument null and void.In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostCarbon dioxide belongs in the atmosphere where it supports plant life (CO2 is essential for photosynthesis) and helps warm frozen regions of the Earth. Hence, iPods help the world (and I say this in spite of hating Apple).In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostGiven that it probably either requires us to have been wrong about the laws of physics, or to invent a power source of almost unimaginable magnitude, I wouldn't be quite so confident about that. Especially as it's also a good argument for the Fermi paradox being a crock of ****.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostExhibit B: carbon emissions are okay because there's carbon in the atmosphere.
Where do you think fossil fuels got their carbon? A bunch of plants sucked it out of the atmosphere hundreds of millions of years ago, they trapped it underground instead of releasing it after death, and now we're finally liberating it and putting it back where it belongs.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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