Yes, addressing climate myrmidons is a moral issue. We have the ability to economically deprive future generations of energy sources that will prolong and better their lives, that would be immoral. It would be depriving them of the very foundation of their civilizations. Yes, indeed it is a moral issue.
There's no credible doubt about it. Humans are NOT warming the planet, NOR deteriorating its habitability.
Yes, addressing climate change is a moral issue. We have the ability to deprive future generations of a healthy habitat but that would be immoral. It would be depriving them of the very foundation of their civilizations. Yes, indeed it is a moral issue.
There's no credible doubt about it. Humans are warming the planet and deteriorating its habitability.
HAHAHAHA! You are helpless! What a sad person you are! You REALLY need to read those books I listed...if you could even understand them...they do use some
Potential costs less than 1/2 % of GNP. Consider the economic benefits as new green industries are created, many of them local, which could help the movement to localization. Consider the benefits of reduced dependence on foreign oil which increases security; and mostly the benefits of better habitability for future generations.
The corporate talking point of too much expense is unfounded. Alternating energy sources and use is VERY beneficial.
Yes, addressing climate myrmidons is a moral issue. We have the ability to economically deprive future generations of energy sources that will prolong and better their lives, that would be immoral. It would be depriving them of the very foundation of their civilizations. Yes, indeed it is a moral issue.
There's no credible doubt about it. Humans are NOT warming the planet, NOR deteriorating its habitability.
Join the fight!
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randyguitarman13 3 years ago 2
Yes, addressing climate change is a moral issue. We have the ability to deprive future generations of a healthy habitat but that would be immoral. It would be depriving them of the very foundation of their civilizations. Yes, indeed it is a moral issue.
There's no credible doubt about it. Humans are warming the planet and deteriorating its habitability.
Join the fight!
WeCanSolveIt(dot)org
ReduceGHGs 3 years ago
Here's an informative article.
Google--> The inconvenient lies of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
It's a matter of self-preservation.
globalwarming(dot)org
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randyguitarman13 3 years ago 2
Here's a new and informative article.
Google--> Global Warming 101: Politics, Economics, Culture, Action
It's a matter of self-preservation.
WeCanSolveIt(dot)org
join the fight!
ReduceGHGs 3 years ago
HAHAHAHA! You are helpless! What a sad person you are! You REALLY need to read those books I listed...if you could even understand them...they do use some
perty big words for your type! HAHAHAHA!
randyguitarman13 3 years ago 2
The wordl is NOT warming: Only academic computer models are - and they are just fiction, designed to get research grants.
JonThm 4 years ago
Nuclear power kills, using their phantom science of 'global warming', and now 'climate cahnge': As teh world is so not warming!
JonThm 4 years ago
Water in turbulent flow does nuclear fusion - power with no CO2 or toxic death!
JonThm 4 years ago
Nuclear power kills, CO2 supports life on Earth!
JonThm 4 years ago
Cost-vs-benefits.
Potential costs less than 1/2 % of GNP. Consider the economic benefits as new green industries are created, many of them local, which could help the movement to localization. Consider the benefits of reduced dependence on foreign oil which increases security; and mostly the benefits of better habitability for future generations.
The corporate talking point of too much expense is unfounded. Alternating energy sources and use is VERY beneficial.
ReduceGHGs 4 years ago