lolachampcar
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Releasing carbon that has been sequestered for millions of years will have an effect.
The question is how much of an effect it will have.
Given it will have an effect, why take the chance?
Fossile fuels are a depleting resource. Why go whole hog consuming them when they might very well be useful in the future for things other than energy?
Continuing to consume fossile fuels and not going all out on renewables leaves someone else to fill that void, add value and replace us as an economic engine.
These are simple basic facts for which there are no "alternative facts". Anyone can attack anything. Remember all the examination of the science behind smoking related illness? That was a similar situation as most people would agree that hanging out in your car with the exhaust plumbed in or walking into a burning building would not be the best place for your lungs. The stakes with the climate issue are just much higher all around.
Let's face it folks, life in the US has gotten too easy. The concept of entropy teaches us that any system left to its own devices will deteriorate to its lowest form of energy. Pull the throttle back at altitude and you will get a fine example. In our case, we are well on our way to starting down a steep decline from simple lack of attention and energy being put into our (democracy)(environment)(infrastructure) - pick your word. We blame our politicians, scientists, far right, far left and the like but we are the real problem and, until we take responsibility for our life/government/planet, things will only continue to accelerate in downward direction.
The question is how much of an effect it will have.
Given it will have an effect, why take the chance?
Fossile fuels are a depleting resource. Why go whole hog consuming them when they might very well be useful in the future for things other than energy?
Continuing to consume fossile fuels and not going all out on renewables leaves someone else to fill that void, add value and replace us as an economic engine.
These are simple basic facts for which there are no "alternative facts". Anyone can attack anything. Remember all the examination of the science behind smoking related illness? That was a similar situation as most people would agree that hanging out in your car with the exhaust plumbed in or walking into a burning building would not be the best place for your lungs. The stakes with the climate issue are just much higher all around.
Let's face it folks, life in the US has gotten too easy. The concept of entropy teaches us that any system left to its own devices will deteriorate to its lowest form of energy. Pull the throttle back at altitude and you will get a fine example. In our case, we are well on our way to starting down a steep decline from simple lack of attention and energy being put into our (democracy)(environment)(infrastructure) - pick your word. We blame our politicians, scientists, far right, far left and the like but we are the real problem and, until we take responsibility for our life/government/planet, things will only continue to accelerate in downward direction.