Posted by Deutz Lover on December 08, 2017 at 14:36:17 from (174.218.18.35):
In Reply to: Climate change posted by rrman61 on December 08, 2017 at 04:45:38:
The issues should not be politicized for several main reasons. They all end up being greed no matter which you believe in.
1. Some want to continue as is because the have vested financial interest in certain fossil fuels such as coal. This may be in the form of stocks or companies that deal with or related to coal especially, but other fossil fuels.
2. There are people and companies that want to profit on the other end by offering technologies that beyond expensive and don't necessarily help the problem if it exists.
3. There are countries that want to everyone else to pay for their carbon footprints. If this is so no one is innocent going back 3000 years.
Try to bill the trillions of bacteria and fungi, plankton, animals and plants that release carbon dioxide, and methane.
This is why politics should be excluded to keep out pork barrel politics and worse. It distorts objectivity.
Yes there has been changing climate since life came to be on this earth, but it is not change, but the rate of change that is disturbing. The only thing that has caused more rapid change were natural events such as eruptions of super volcanoes and major asteroid/comet strikes. Even the eruptions of regular volcanoes caused temporary climate changes, but were not extinction level events.
If the planet is warming regardless of the cause species will die off because they cannot adapt fast enough or migrate to a livable area. Species died off when extinction level events did occur, but some species survived. Mankind might also have a limited existence. No matter what, the earth will survive and eventually recover whatever recover means. Who or what survives is still in question. Ask me in 100,000 years.
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