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"I'm getting sick and tired of this whole thing"
Exactly !! ............
Exactly !! ............
MMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm, on this one my guess is, sick of it or no, there will be no getting away from the changes our government wish us all to follow, and maybe there is one very good reason to consider, and it is the need for "hope" in our lives, individually and collectively."I'm getting sick and tired of this whole thing"
Exactly !! ............
Not too surprising. Their habitat is melting...A new scientific study shows that for the first time they're finding polar bears that have actually drowned, swimming long distances
.MMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm, on this one my guess is, sick of it or no, there will be no getting away from the changes our government wish us all to follow, and maybe there is one very good reason to consider, and it is the need for "hope" in our lives, individually and collectively.
I dont think mankind is going to be able to dispense with the need for a reasonable chance of survival on a planet something close as it can be to what we enjoy today.
Our old, cynical, time worn attitudes wont do I feel, (I'm definitely no better than anyone else on this please note), compared to the great quest to make sure everything is done to preserve this planet, okay, so learn to live with this thing you're so sick of because it isn't going way soon!![]()
Really??????.
Graham, Maybe we should take the advice of BoJo (your PM) and use refillable toothpaste tubes and allow animals to eat humans![]()
Really??????
(you had me going there!. )
He may go down in history as you describe him too, (careful on forum rule No. 1 btw!).I think he's a cute teddy bear!
I am a bit lost. Which rule is forum rule No. 1 ?He may go down in history as you describe him too, (careful on forum rule No. 1 btw!).![]()
It may be rules No. 2, 3, or 4, however, you can go to the back of the class and put the dunce's hat on for not remembering rules at all young lady!I am a bit lost. Which rule is forum rule No. 1 ?
.It may be rules No. 2, 3, or 4, however, you can go to the back of the class and put the dunce's hat on for not remembering rules at all young lady!![]()
On this forum respect for the rule is as near to 100% as anyone could expect, so that's impressive, (apologies to Shero btw, for not remembering how new you are, or realising your pretty innocuous post wasn't worth questioning in any event!).
However, some scientists believe world leaders have left it too late and no matter what is agreed at COP26, 1.5C will not be achieved.China's commitments at COP26 will also be very important. It is now the world's biggest polluter and has investments in coal stations all over the world.
Many observers will be watching how quickly China - and other major fossil fuel producers - will be willing to reduce their reliance on them.
You may be right, (though don't forget how many goods produced in those countries are bought and used or consumed in the west), but one thing we can be sure of is the leadership in a totalitarian, one party state can take whatever decision it believes is necessary, whereas we in the west maybe can't, (or are "shy" on this subject for whatever reason!).However, some scientists believe world leaders have left it too late and no matter what is agreed at COP26, 1.5C will not be achieved.
China and India are the world's largest "polluters", and getting them to initiate any meaningful changes is quite unlikely. I suspect that when COP26 is over, it will prove to be little other than a lavish vacation, for the participants....at the taxpayers expense.
Even if the west achieved their goals (which is nearly impossible), China is opening more coal fired plants. We are currently seeing the immense public reaction to increasing fossil fuel prices. Democracies will not find the common will to make their promises into realities. Unless there is a spectacular new source of cheap energy, I don't see how any of this works.There seems to be near total disconnect with what the COP proponents believe they are accomplishing or about to accomplish...
Climate crisis: Why do we need COP anyway?
and what their governments back home are actually planning...
Planned fossil fuel output double that of Paris deal goals, says UN
Then there is the current rush back into coal. Not sure how it is possible to be optimistic.
Exactly, a major "solution" to Climate Change is a shift to natural gas. But that only kicks the can down the road. We must find a way of generating electricity and powering vehicles that it renewable. Otherwise, our society cannot be sustained. Why does no one see this. We are panicking about rising oceans, when we should be worrying about species survival.A German Christian, (called "Christian" coincidentally), said exactly the same thing thirty or forty years ago, at a churches conference looking at longterm issues likely to affect humans and our planet!
He pointed to the moral failure inherent in using up the world's resources as though they were infinite, in order to create economic growth etc.!![]()
This is all intertwined.Exactly, a major "solution" to Climate Change is a shift to natural gas. But that only kicks the can down the road. We must find a way of generating electricity and powering vehicles that it renewable. Otherwise, our society cannot be sustained. Why does no one see this. We are panicking about rising oceans, when we should be worrying about species survival.
Yep, climate change is already creating climate refugees — people whose land is no longer habitable due to droughts, flooding, windstorms, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. And a lot of them will be resented when they migrate to other areas, and most of that resentment will come from people who refuse to recognize man's role in creating climate change. Add the migrants to the refugee crises caused by our idiotic wars.This is all intertwined.
Rising oceans are a very real result of climate change. Same with "100 year" droughts, flooding, super storms, high and low temperatures that are now breaking records every few years. As areas become unlivable, human migration will put increasing pressure on the places to which these folks migrate.
It's going to get very ugly, I fear.
Every word you wrote is absolutely true.Yep, climate change is already creating climate refugees — people whose land is no longer habitable due to droughts, flooding, windstorms, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. And a lot of them will be resented when they migrate to other areas, and most of that resentment will come from people who refuse to recognize man's role in creating climate change. Add the migrants to the refugee crises caused by our idiotic wars.