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Global Climate Changes

Climate will stop changing if you just vote for the right candidate.
I must say that I do not think that, despite the best attempts by politicians, world leaders and concerned citizens, the effects of climate change will be slowed enough to make a lasting and effective difference. The most dramatic and damaging effects will not be realized until the vast majority of us on this board are no longer around.
For the sake of mankind and the planet, I sincerely hope I am wrong, of course.
 
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I must say that I do not think that, despite the best attempts by politicians, world leaders and concerned citizens, the effects of climate change will be slowed enough to make a lasting and effective difference. The most dramatic and damaging effects will not be realized until the vast majority of us on this board are no longer around.
For the sake of mankind and the planet, I sincerely hope I am wrong, of course.

“The best attempts” - just letting that sink in.
 
From the article: Last year was the hottest on record due to human-caused climate change

I want to see the statistics, and how they specifically relate to temperature. Does one extra spray of Aqua Net = .005° F, for example?
 
Maybe this is better posted here:

Depressing to see how much microplastics are put into the environment by the degradation of tires and that tires on heavy vehicle shed more, like the tires on electric vehicles.

Cue depressing music here. Will we die from climate change or from microplastics in the environment?

Keep plastics off of Neptune!!
 
I watched a PBS newscast about the huge wind turbines being pounding into the ocean floor about 15 miles off the coast. Their blades each the length of a football field. As can be expected, there was a manufacturing defect with at least one of the blades made in Canada. It broke into the ocean. Who knows the environmental impact of that awful event? The report did not say if the investigation called any of the other blades into question. It also did not say how long these huge blades would last and what would be done with them when they failed. They did fly out to the wind mills and, of course, there was no wind, so …

The report praised this scientist for having solar panels on her house and driving an electric car. It did not highlight that her job was taking a huge research ship out to the deep waters and researching. I suspect that leaves a carbon mark.

These reports always like to talk about the environment in silos. This was about climate change. So, no discussion on how all of that product and science impacts the environment in other ways. Or even the carbon footprint required to build those things.

Finally, it talked about how to address this climate emergency, mentioning solar, wind, and hydro, but no mention of nukes. Hard to believe it to be an emergency if nukes are not discussed. Meanwhile, we pay billions for wind.
 
7 trillion annually for fossil fuel subsidies.

A Nuclear power plant takes 6-8 years to build and about 2-4 billion to construct. and has devastating consequences if it explodes. See fukishima and Chernobyl


Having written that, I am for nuclear if built and operated correctly. But, I get why folks are afraid. Chernobyl will never be habitable again
 
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7 trillion annually for fossil fuel subsidies.

A Nuclear power plant takes 6-8 years to build and about 2-4 billion to construct. and has devastating consequences if it explodes. See fukishima and Chernobyl


Having written that, I am for nuclear if built and operated correctly. But, I get why folks are afraid. Chernobyl will never be habitable again
I am definitely for nuclear energy and hope it can be generated safely, too.
 
7 trillion annually for fossil fuel subsidies.

A Nuclear power plant takes 6-8 years to build and about 2-4 billion to construct. and has devastating consequences if it explodes. See fukishima and Chernobyl


Having written that, I am for nuclear if built and operated correctly. But, I get why folks are afraid. Chernobyl will never be habitable again

SMH

I think they spent 40 billion [maybe it was over 10 billion, I will have to go back and see] on the off shore windmills. lol

Your post confirms it ain’t an emergency to you.
 
SMH

I think they spent 40 billion [maybe it was over 10 billion, I will have to go back and see] on the off shore windmills. lol

Your post confirms it ain’t an emergency to you.

The interviewee said 4 billion, but one other offshore site lowballed its estimate and came in at 10 billion.
 
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