When I realised nothing would truly be achieved to stop it, I stopped caring. You might try on an individual level, but ultimately, it'll all damp-squib out. The world doesn't really want to do anythin - just offer platitudes and hollow promises and accords.
Maybe that's the best option.
Don't mean just keep burning the shit out of coal and oil until the planet cooks. It'll all run out, eventually. Alternative sources of energy are a Good Thing in an of themselves, without worrying about Carbon, simply because oil prices are so volatile. It's far better to make a commercial argument, than an environmental one - especially to those with their eyes on short term profits to keep shareholders happy. Really, it seems like the best way to succeed is to assume disaster will be allowed to happen by those who can stop it, and figure out how to deal with the aftermath.
What's a hotter world going to be like? Maybe we'd be better off focusing our energies on dealing with that, rather than trying to stop the train we've just accelerated. Everyone agrees stopping it's a good idea, but nobody really wants to pull on the brakes until it's long past the time the train can ever be stopped. That's human nature. Are we past that tippin point.... probably not, but close enough to it that we might as well be. Meanwhile, alternative energies are still coming on stream, so we're already slowing the train down just as a natural byproduct of this, so we're not barrelling headon into thing and coming to a crashing halt.
The world's going to be warmer. It has been in the past. Right, lets figure out how to deal with that. Let's fight the next war and win that, rather than the one we've always lost.
If that sounds pessimistic. It's not. There'll be a lot of challenges caused by a warming world. But potentially, new opportunities aswell for those who know where to look for them.
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Maybe that's the best option.
Don't mean just keep burning the shit out of coal and oil until the planet cooks. It'll all run out, eventually. Alternative sources of energy are a Good Thing in an of themselves, without worrying about Carbon, simply because oil prices are so volatile. It's far better to make a commercial argument, than an environmental one - especially to those with their eyes on short term profits to keep shareholders happy. Really, it seems like the best way to succeed is to assume disaster will be allowed to happen by those who can stop it, and figure out how to deal with the aftermath.
What's a hotter world going to be like? Maybe we'd be better off focusing our energies on dealing with that, rather than trying to stop the train we've just accelerated. Everyone agrees stopping it's a good idea, but nobody really wants to pull on the brakes until it's long past the time the train can ever be stopped. That's human nature. Are we past that tippin point.... probably not, but close enough to it that we might as well be. Meanwhile, alternative energies are still coming on stream, so we're already slowing the train down just as a natural byproduct of this, so we're not barrelling headon into thing and coming to a crashing halt.
The world's going to be warmer. It has been in the past. Right, lets figure out how to deal with that. Let's fight the next war and win that, rather than the one we've always lost.
If that sounds pessimistic. It's not. There'll be a lot of challenges caused by a warming world. But potentially, new opportunities aswell for those who know where to look for them.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?