I also feel in the future our energy needs will be taken care of through new, better and clean technologies.
Ah yes, the technologies that all the coal-loving yeehaws are trying to cut funding for and stop being implemented. Where exactly do you see these technologies coming from, magic technology fairies?
I wonder if it’s legal to sell gas can lids without the can that work (non-compliant) and fit compliant modern cans. Someone could make good money doing that.Folks can believe what they want to about GW, just don’t “shove it down my throat”. If people want to stop taking showers and believe that toilet paper is destroying the world, we’ll ok.....have at it. But don’t involve me in the delusion.
I don’t want to keep people from thinking they’re making a difference, live and let live. But it never stops there. I can’t even get a get a decent gas can anymore, that’s annoying.
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I wonder if it’s legal to sell gas can lids without the can that work (non-compliant) and fit compliant modern cans. Someone could make good money doing that.
I’m saying manufacture lids that fit.I think they changed the thread on them so they specifically wouldn't fit. Luckily during the Saga of the Drunk Neighbor, I acquired around 10 or so old school gas cans.
I have geothermal heating/cooling in my house- the tax credit combined with the energy bill savings made it a good deal.
Why aren't we subsidizing putting geothermal systems in every household?
$I have a great deal of trouble understanding global warming. Why is the United States, which has some of the strictest air quality regulations of any industrialized nation, continually held responsible for global warming? Why do we not hear about China, India, etc.? Is there any measure of contribution to global warming vs. productivity and industrial output. By those standards I would speculate the U.S. may be among the least polluting nations on earth. Just saying.
Goverment Controlling the sheepI have a great deal of trouble understanding global warming. Why is the United States, which has some of the strictest air quality regulations of any industrialized nation, continually held responsible for global warming? Why do we not hear about China, India, etc.? Is there any measure of contribution to global warming vs. productivity and industrial output. By those standards I would speculate the U.S. may be among the least polluting nations on earth. Just saying.
If you really want to get mad concerning "USA vs. everyone" and emissions, watch the documentary about the VW diesel scandal.I have a great deal of trouble understanding global warming. Why is the United States, which has some of the strictest air quality regulations of any industrialized nation, continually held responsible for global warming? Why do we not hear about China, India, etc.? Is there any measure of contribution to global warming vs. productivity and industrial output. By those standards I would speculate the U.S. may be among the least polluting nations on earth. Just saying.
I have a great deal of trouble understanding global warming. Why is the United States, which has some of the strictest air quality regulations of any industrialized nation, continually held responsible for global warming? Why do we not hear about China, India, etc.? Is there any measure of contribution to global warming vs. productivity and industrial output. By those standards I would speculate the U.S. may be among the least polluting nations on earth. Just saying.
At the risk of being labeled as 'anti tree' and 'anti science', thats the kind of 'solution' grad students come up with. That tree planting study forgot about some minor issues like global fresh water supply, the role of water vapor and the fact that we also need to supply 6 billion people with protein and calories. Maybe it works if we all switch to tofurkey and kill all the cows and piggies so they stop farting away the ozone layer.
None of this is easy.
I am not a creationist. The earth is 4 billionish years old. Just keep avoiding the question like everyone else. Is that some sort of code to adhere to? Cant answer the question, so redirect redirect redirect.
Because here's how every conversation I try to have goes:
The earth is getting too warm!
Hasn't it been warmer prior to humans existing?
Yes.
OK, so why is the temperature taken in the 1800's supposed to be the baseline?
Well, because it just is.
Really? That's your answer.
Well, no, but the rate of change is too much!
So going back pre ice cores, how do we know this rate of change hasn't happened before? You want to take a 150 year sample out of 4 billion years of geologic history and say that it's never happened when it is impossible to measure time scales so short over a couple billion years?
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Oh, so you can't...got it.