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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
This isn't how you science dude.
Can I ask you two honest questions.
1) Does the weather seem different from what you remember 10-20-30 years ago?
2) if yes to 1. If we as a species literally burn things for survival and to produce things; turn on your car, your furnace, a light switch, something is burning to make that work, isn't it conceivable we might play a role in this change?
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#1 Yes. It was bit colder when I was young in the 70s. Don't recall much more. Certainly seemed like much more snow. Does that mean the El Nino was greater back then?
#2. If WE are the problem, then the US is less then 20% of the problem. China already doubles our output. Europe is obviously 3rd.
Do we pay for this change? How do we force other countries to change? WHAT IS the change?
Or do we just say, "Hey, quit burning fossil fuels" while on a boat?
Does anybody have any ****ing clue how we are to attack it globably if it is at CODE RED status? Why? Cause China ain't gonna change shit, and the other 3rd world countries that will start burning fuel won't give a shit either.
Soooooo....., Go buy your friendly electric car. Plug it in. It won't matter shit. (But hey, at least you did your part, right?)