loquasagacious
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Given the healthy margin of climate change acceptance in Shane's thread I think it is worth discussing what we should do with this knowledge. As I see it there are three main options:
Yes in reality a balance of two and three would probably be best but to keep things interesting lets consider which is the more important even if they were used in combination.
Two me two-factors really govern the choice here;
To be honest I think that while we should reduce emissions where possible (Nuclear Power) we should treat it as inevitable and focus our attention on how to manage. Early action could put us in an excellent position as 'climate change survivors', who knows maybe we will even prosper as a result of our preparedness...
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- Do Nothing: self explannatory.
- Halt/Reverse it: reduce emissions to avert the potentially serious effects - e.g. rising sea levels, droughts, etc.
- Prepare for it: Essentially we prepare to batten down the hatches and live with it. Raise the foreshore height in major cities, accept withdrawal from some coastal areas, engineer food crops which will thrive in the expected conditions.
Yes in reality a balance of two and three would probably be best but to keep things interesting lets consider which is the more important even if they were used in combination.
Two me two-factors really govern the choice here;
Whether we can even stop climate change. To be honest I don't think that the required emissions levels are achievable. 90% of 1990 levels by 2050 or something like that. Unless we somehow force developing counties backwards or invent clean energy it doesn't seem achievable to have less emissions than currently but a world population many times larger than it currently is.
Whether we can cooperate. It is a prisoners dilemma it makes no sense for countries in isolation to cut emissions, everyone needs to otherwise those that do are hobbling themselves. We don't have a great record for cooperation at the best of times...
Whether we can cooperate. It is a prisoners dilemma it makes no sense for countries in isolation to cut emissions, everyone needs to otherwise those that do are hobbling themselves. We don't have a great record for cooperation at the best of times...
To be honest I think that while we should reduce emissions where possible (Nuclear Power) we should treat it as inevitable and focus our attention on how to manage. Early action could put us in an excellent position as 'climate change survivors', who knows maybe we will even prosper as a result of our preparedness...
PS: to debate your feelings about Climate Change please click here.