So washing out My baked bean cans and recycling them is not going to make a difference then
Oh dear,what a waste of water and think of the greenhouse gas you will emit after eating baked beans.
We're doomed!
So washing out My baked bean cans and recycling them is not going to make a difference then
Bold Seagull,all kinds of catastrophe may happen to the planet.......nuclear war for example,but what particular catastrophe do you think may occur that is directly caused my manmade global warming?(if it exists in any significant amount?)
Secondly,I am certainly not advocating doing nothing over the next 500 years;that would be crass.I am merely stating that we will not carry on as we are as a human race over the next 500 years and that technology together with man's genius/ingenuity will find answers to all kinds of problems, just as it has done even in our brief lifetimes.I just don't happen to believe that , metaphorically speaking , turning all the lights off and going to live in caves is the answer.
Why are you asking me the question? You stated as a fact a man made climate change catastrophe wouldn't happen. It was not my point to disprove this, just simply point out that you criticise people for holding things as facts, then hold one yourself.
Metaphorically speaking, who is saying to turn all the lights off and live in caves? You're just jumping from one extreme position to another.
So washing out My baked bean cans and recycling them is not going to make a difference then
what... honestly,if you are not prepared to accept the fact that the planetary climate is currently being adversely affected by human input/output/ action then i really think you should chugg off back to your armchair and not bother posting on this thread any more.....we are a disease ...fact....deal with it..!
if you honestly think we can carry on as we are for another 4 or 5 hundred years you are seriously deluded .....imho....!!
We can't carry on as we are now simply because there isn't the reserves of oil and gas to be able to. They will be long gone well before 100 years have passed and nowhere near the 4 to 500 years you think that we will carry on if attitudes don't change
Oh for Pete's sake Bold,I asked you the question because I was interested to hear what you believe.
I am not jumping from one extreme position to another,I don't know what gave you that idea;I am merely taking a counter view to many of the warmists who take an unrealistic view of the world and what keeps it turning.
Goodbye.
If you are interested, I believe we're only at the start of beginning to understand our impact on the planet. I remain completely open minded as the science evolves, however overwhelmingly, the picture is that we are contributing to climate change. The consequences of this are much harder to predict. In reality we have trouble predicting the weather 5 days in advance, so it's understandable predicting long term climate impact is far from accurate or exact - this however doesn't disprove our impact.
Most of our actions toward curbing CO2 emissions are inherently sensible whether climate change is manmade or not. Rising fuel costs on their own make the case for more efficient homes, buildings and vehicles almost a necessity. Renewable energy is still in its infancy, but it has to be a desire to capture all this energy that is naturally occurring rather than burning fossil fuels. I can't believe people wouldn't share a vision of a future where the majority of energy is generated from clean sources.
It's not an unrealistic view of the world to believe that unless we change, there could be environmental catastrophes. These could be as simple as a shortage of fresh water, previously arable land becoming barren. In such a balanced eco-system with a growing population, it would be irresponsible not to consider alternatives.
The problem is the polarisation of the argument. As soon as governments get involved and 'taxation' starts, it becomes a political argument. This thread is filled with people believing it's all a con for business and taxes. This is just media propaganda. We've known about climate change since the 1970's. It's made no te the science or the data.
We can't carry on as we are now simply because there isn't the reserves of oil and gas to be able to. They will be long gone well before 100 years have passed and nowhere near the 4 to 500 years you think that we will carry on if attitudes don't change
Surely the record temperatures in Australia and South America together with the record low temperatures in North America + the extreme weather suffered all around the planet recently is evidence of what the scientists have been saying?
The measurement of ice caps year to year is a really inaccurate way of measuring climate as it does not reflect the long term trend of the warming - there are so many other things to take into account like the acidity of the sea, the 300 months or whatever above global average temperature...