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pwd72s 07-19-2017 02:17 PM

[COLOR="DarkGreen"]No liberty or choice for anybody other than the elite. Big centralized Government knows best.[/COLOR

To answer the title question: No.

wdfifteen 07-19-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 2porscheguy (Post 9668207)

(1) Have fewer children = A savings of 58.6 less tonnes of CO2 / year / child!!:eek:
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Whoa! You breeders owe me.

fastfredracing 07-19-2017 06:09 PM

In case its been a while . Just listen to it .
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Bill Douglas 07-19-2017 09:00 PM

Fewer children. The trouble is the moron classes breed like flies and don't listen to advice.

NY65912 07-20-2017 02:53 AM

PO asks what have you done to help the environment.

What have I done? I've gone solar for my electricity. All LED bulbs. Variable speed motor for the pool pump. Instantaneous water heater. Conserve water as much as possible, fast showers, collect rain water for the garden. Carpooling with my son whom I work with. Heck, my electricity usage is 2/3 what it used to be. That helps with $

The effects of one individual, almost meaningless in the big picture, but together a change can be made. One rain drop, no big deal. But they can gang up and cause a flood by working together. Am I a "greenie", heck no. But I do think we all have an obligation to each other to do whatever we can to help. Oh, I probably negate all the good by driving my 911.

KNS 07-20-2017 04:22 AM

Long term I think we're screwed. I remember the last time I went to the Grand Canyon, a place where the average Joe from every walk of life (and from all over the world) goes out of their way to soak in the natural beauty.

As I stood at one of the overlooks taking in the scene before me I looked down just past my feet and saw hundreds of cigarette butts littering the ground on the other side of the railing. Every overlook was the same.

I realized far too few care about the planet (and do the right thing). The masses don't a give $hit.

wildthing 07-20-2017 07:13 AM

Well, it looks like I've done my part. I've had 3 kids instead of 4. We only really fly for vacation once every other year. Maybe once a year at best. And next week we'll have 2 cars instead of 3. :)

fred cook 07-20-2017 07:55 AM

Then and now..............
 
The earth has been experiencing climate changes for the entire recorded history. The human race survived then and it will survive now. Unless someone wants to shut down some entire countries and indulge in genocide at a whole new level, not much will change from anything humans can do. The best thing is to be sensible about consumption and don't be "greedy" over "stuff". And, before anyone jumps on his/her soapbox about "uneducated response", I have two engineering degrees and worked in various engineering fields for about 40 years. I'm not stupid, just realistic.

ckelly78z 07-20-2017 09:09 AM

I am no "greenie" either, but try to do my part by recycling everything we use as far as glass/plastics/aluminum cans/steel cans/cardboard and paper. I want to start dabbling with passive, and active solar in the next few years, and when I retire, I am building a greenhouse to attempt growing our own food. Betwen the garden, and the meat chickens/rabbits we have, I will be saving alot of packaging on the grocery items we don't buy.

We also run the same car/appliances/furniture until they are generally worn out (not just out of style) because it takes alot of fossil fuel/money to produce new ones.

varmint 07-20-2017 11:22 AM

Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance


Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance

ckissick 07-20-2017 11:22 AM

One fewer child? I have two children. That's one fewer than three. There. I did my part.

onewhippedpuppy 07-20-2017 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by fred cook (Post 9669534)
The earth has been experiencing climate changes for the entire recorded history. The human race survived then and it will survive now. Unless someone wants to shut down some entire countries and indulge in genocide at a whole new level, not much will change from anything humans can do. The best thing is to be sensible about consumption and don't be "greedy" over "stuff". And, before anyone jumps on his/her soapbox about "uneducated response", I have two engineering degrees and worked in various engineering fields for about 40 years. I'm not stupid, just realistic.

Yup, the Earth's climate was hugely cyclical long before we showed up. We are but blips in the long history of the earth. Pretending that we can seriously influence the climate of our planet is in many ways the hubris of our species, we like to pretend that we control our own destiny. Sadly in many ways, we have almost no say.

rcooled 07-20-2017 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by fred cook (Post 9669534)
Unless someone wants to shut down some entire countries...

Unfortunately, the possibility of this happening is uncomfortably close at hand. Now that computers and internet connectivity are being used to control power grids and water resources and will soon control transportation systems, all First-World countries will find themselves vulnerable to such an event. State-sponsored hackers have already been able to take down large portions of the power grid in the Ukraine for periods of time. Are they just practicing for some future cyber war?

Brando 07-20-2017 12:10 PM

When it comes to these discussions, the Bloodhound Gang made an instructional song.

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legion 07-20-2017 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 9669929)
Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance


Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance

What an ignorant moron!

In 40 years, manbearpig will be viewed like we view eugenics.

reachme 07-20-2017 12:31 PM

I'm not concerned with people not throwing cigarette butts away, there is no "away". Until we shoot our trash out into space it just goes into someone elses backyard. Pol Pot had a great environmental plan by lowering carbon footprint of the living. . . and reducing that number substantially but I don't see many advocating for that.
But it doesn't really matter. When the next 20 mile wide comet hits the earth, all of this will be irrelevant. enjoy your weekend

KFC911 07-20-2017 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by reachme (Post 9670013)
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But it doesn't really matter. When the next 20 mile wide comet hits the earth, all of this will be irrelevant. enjoy your weekend

Mother Earth won't give a crap...

Same as it's ever been :)

varmint 07-20-2017 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 9670000)
What an ignorant moron!

In 40 years, manbearpig will be viewed like we view eugenics.




Eugenics never goes away. It just changes it's name every generation or so.

RKDinOKC 07-20-2017 01:53 PM

Every time mankind figures out how to measure or track something it is suddenly a huge issue showing how mankind is ruining the planet.

Bob Kontak 07-20-2017 02:07 PM

Pesky Agent Smith.

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