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Yea, yea, my eyes have been blinded. All the scientists are in on it in a giant conspiracy and I have lost touch with reality (yawn).
We have had to wear our sun glasses a lot more in Perth this year just had the hottest 11 months on record.
Native trees still dying like flies.
One of the big problems is that fixing CO2 emissions comes with its own huge impact on the environment which, apart from CO2 itself, is arguably a greater impact than coal or oil. You would want to be pretty sure it was necessary before going about that extent of non-CO2 environmental destruction I would think...Well, I can imagine 100 yrs from now what the world population is going to be like.
I wonder what the world population would be 500 yrs from now?
All the global warming sceptics are in for a rude shock if they haven't seen the exponential population growth bar over the past 100 years.
Billions and billions of humans not causing any damage at all? All those factories etc?
Nope, we don't do anything to the environment
From previous posts I expect you're thinking of dams and their impacts. What other impacts do you mean?One of the big problems is that fixing CO2 emissions comes with its own huge impact on the environment which, apart from CO2 itself, is arguably a greater impact than coal or oil. You would want to be pretty sure it was necessary before going about that extent of non-CO2 environmental destruction I would think...
"It's certainly not the deal the planet needs -- such a deal would have delivered much greater ambition on both emissions reductions and finance," said Alden Meyer of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
"Producing a new treaty by 2015 that is both ambitious and fair will take a mix tough bargaining and a more collaborative spirit than we saw in the Durban conference centre these past two weeks."
ALL power pollutes in some way. ALL of it.
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As for distributed generation it comes back to the same issue - waht is the primary energy source being used? In most cases all you end up doing is spreading the effects of generation over a wider area (versus a large power station) but burning gas or farming wind is burning gas or farming wind no matter where you do it.
Are you actually asserting that we no longer need any fossil fuel?I'm heartened to find that so much is going on, and that we're actually further along the road to renewable power than it might seem. We were lucky that we had so much fossil fuel when that was the best and cheapest generation method available. We're even luckier that we don't need it any more.
I'm not sure what you're celebrating, SC. The following is from your link:
Perhaps you could spell out in detail exactly what you believe has been achieved by the talk fest in Durban?
DURBAN (Reuters) - Climate negotiators agreed a pact on Sunday that would for the first time force all the biggest polluters to take action on greenhouse gas emissions
The package of accords extended the Kyoto Protocol, the only global pact that enforces carbon cuts, agreed the format of a fund to help poor countries tackle climate change and mapped out a path to a legally binding agreement on emissions reductions.
Not quite.Are you actually asserting that we no longer need any fossil fuel?
Perhaps you could spell out in detail exactly what you believe has been achieved by the talk fest in Durban?
ABC News hailed the agreement too, so I was wondering what the big breakthrough was.
Apparently all parties have entered into an agreement............. to start negotiating. Isn't that what they were doing in Durban in the first place - negotiating - and they failed to come to a conclusion to the negotiations, but just agreed to continue negotiating.
This is just a bs outcome so that the environment ministers of the various countries can go home claiming some sort of success, when in reality it was just a failure, same as Copenhagen.
LOL same as Copenhagenits an agreement to negotiate a LEGALLY BINDING agreement...its the deniers worst nightmare come true.
I don't know how some of you guys can make money in the market...with such stead fast denial of not just inevitability, but probability....amazing.
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