02-23-2022, 12:58 PM
I guess it all comes down to how serious a threat to our future on this planet climate change brought on by mankind's CO2 emissions represents. I'm about to say something so radical, so shocking, so unfathomable for a huge percentage of the polulation to comprehend that most will probably immediately and permanently put me on "ignore" status. Ready? Here goes: I trust the experts. I know, it's unbelievable, but I actually have faith that highly educated and trained professionals in fields like climate science actually know what they're talking about. For years, there had been an element of uncertainty in the predictions of the seriousness of impending climate change, and I remained pretty skeptical during this time, but as the data has mounted, and the early predictions have been coming true, it really does look like, gasp, the experts were right, and skeptics like me were wrong. So assuming climate change is real, not a made-up threat or some sort of hoax, all the arguments against anything and everything that will help stave off disaster, like moving away from petroleum burning vehicles and CO2-producing means of generating electricity kind of fall apart. Yes, electric cars in their current form and with the lapses in the present infrastructure aren't perfect, and I know I'm a hypocrite for not owning one, but what's the alternative? Keep burning fossil fuels until New York is under 20 feel of water?
Has anybody seen the movie "Don't Look Up"? Very funny biting satire about mankind's tendency to ignore a threat that couldn't be more in our faces. Change is coming whether we like it or not. The question is whether it is the kind of change we can control, or the other, much nastier kind.
Has anybody seen the movie "Don't Look Up"? Very funny biting satire about mankind's tendency to ignore a threat that couldn't be more in our faces. Change is coming whether we like it or not. The question is whether it is the kind of change we can control, or the other, much nastier kind.



