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Originally Posted by E23
You are missing the point. This frog can feel the heat and wants to do something about it. What's your solution?
If you are into laying the blame for the current situation look no further than the Greens and their predecessors the CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) in the UK. Their hysterical obsession of conflating nuclear weapons with nuclear power in the 60s. Expect for them we would not have any fossil fuel power generation buy now.
Andras
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Let me see... It would have been much better to accumulate megatons of nuclear waste with an "extended" half life and proliferate nuclear weapons.... not to mention add a few dozen more 3 mile islands, Fukushimas and Chernobyls... I guess. I believe the European Union just spent how many billions replacing the tomb at Chernobyl for a hundred years?
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/2017...e-in-the-world
You are blowing smoke bubbles at "greenies" the same way everyone with a vested interest in perpetuating the status quo does.
I believe the U.K went coal free for 3 days a week or so ago... still burning gas of course, but its a bit better than a 100,000 year commitment to a waste dump, I guess...
Engineers don't like "greenies" because they make engineers feel inadequate... From what I gather, the dastardly "greens" have been trying to protect our common environment since the 1960's The wankers have been on the Man V Nature kick for generations. Check out this 10 minute clip on DDT; the arrogance of the chemist is breath taking, and that was what, 60 odd years ago...?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipbc-6IvMQI
So, you asked what my solution would be...
As I said, to late, we are screwed. Even if you pulled the plug today, shut down human industrial carbon emissions entirely and ditched the farmed meat chain, simple inertia will keep the process going for centuries... and that's just ONE of our engineered issues.
Here is another! There is so much crap in the oceans now, they'll be dead in a decade or so as the micro plastics wipe out the base of the marine food chain... and thats not even addressing warming or acidification, the later would continue even with a sulphur aerosol turning the sky the colour of piss...
If you want even a faint chance of avoiding the worst of it, start by killing at least 5 or 6 billion humans... nah, don't bother, nature is about to do it for us...