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re: No matter what about (man influenced) climate change, those claiming it are always right.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 2:26 pm to alphaandomega
Posted on 8/22/23 at 2:26 pm to alphaandomega
I have no doubt man has contributed to climate change.
Look at the amount of concrete and blacktop laid for streets,highways and parking lots.Then all the buildings made of steel and brick.All that acts as heat sinks.
I read an article about how all the thousands of reservoirs around the world are likely changing rainfall patterns.
I think natural weather phenomenon like the heat dome we are under,El Nino’s and El Nina’s,volcano eruptions and such are the bigger factor and nothing we can do about that.
I don’t think hurricanes are growing particularly stronger than they ever were.The impact is greater because so many people have moved to coastal areas where they probably shouldn’t be living in the first place.
Thing is we can’t go back to where we were100’s of years ago.We would have to kill off 90% of the world population,rip up all the pavement,tear down all the buildings.
All we can do is keep going and do the best we can utilizing reasonable measures to mitigate it to some degree.
I don’t mean drastic measures like requiring all vehicles have to be electric.I think solar can be beneficial,I don’t agree with covering up farmland to cover up with solar panels.Put them on the tops of buildings.Windmills are ridiculous.
If I was in charge I would mandate nuclear energy as the best solution..
Probably the problem will solve itself as fertility rates are dropping all over the world.
Either that or we’re all going to be blown up in nuclear holocausts.
Look at the amount of concrete and blacktop laid for streets,highways and parking lots.Then all the buildings made of steel and brick.All that acts as heat sinks.
I read an article about how all the thousands of reservoirs around the world are likely changing rainfall patterns.
I think natural weather phenomenon like the heat dome we are under,El Nino’s and El Nina’s,volcano eruptions and such are the bigger factor and nothing we can do about that.
I don’t think hurricanes are growing particularly stronger than they ever were.The impact is greater because so many people have moved to coastal areas where they probably shouldn’t be living in the first place.
Thing is we can’t go back to where we were100’s of years ago.We would have to kill off 90% of the world population,rip up all the pavement,tear down all the buildings.
All we can do is keep going and do the best we can utilizing reasonable measures to mitigate it to some degree.
I don’t mean drastic measures like requiring all vehicles have to be electric.I think solar can be beneficial,I don’t agree with covering up farmland to cover up with solar panels.Put them on the tops of buildings.Windmills are ridiculous.
If I was in charge I would mandate nuclear energy as the best solution..
Probably the problem will solve itself as fertility rates are dropping all over the world.
Either that or we’re all going to be blown up in nuclear holocausts.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 2:28 pm to LSUA 75
^pretty much
It will all end some day one way or another anyway.
It will all end some day one way or another anyway.
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