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NoOneMan

(4,795 posts)
5. What difference does it really make?
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 03:59 PM
Jan 2013

If we really don't care about reducing global emissions (and I assume we do not since you can't provide substantial answers to my questions), why not plough ahead until we are all dead? Canada has plenty of tar sand oil to offer in exchange for whatever it is the US makes these days.

Besides, there is plenty of domestic oil, coal and natural gas to be had if its simply a matter of buying products from the evil bad guys.

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What if there was equality and the economy boomed... NoOneMan Jan 2013 #1
Developing clean alternative energy sources bettyellen Jan 2013 #2
So the production of greenie stuff doesn't take energy & resources? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #3
Ok, let's stay dependent on foreign oil! bettyellen Jan 2013 #4
What difference does it really make? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #5
you're right. we should pollute the world even more and maybe have some more wars for oil! bettyellen Jan 2013 #7
That seems to be the case regardless NoOneMan Jan 2013 #9
Great response bettyellen! fleur-de-lisa Jan 2013 #13
tks Lisa! bettyellen Jan 2013 #14
Though its a great straw man NoOneMan Jan 2013 #18
So...you're for keeping impoverished people impoverished? leftstreet Jan 2013 #6
Im for asking difficult questions NoOneMan Jan 2013 #8
The ecosystem is harmed by profit, not by meeting needs leftstreet Jan 2013 #11
The ecosystem is harmed via production NoOneMan Jan 2013 #12
You're talking about Capitalism leftstreet Jan 2013 #19
No, I am talking about production NoOneMan Jan 2013 #20
But I agreed. Production for profit is unsustainable n/t leftstreet Jan 2013 #21
Production for any reason at this rate is unsustainable. NoOneMan Jan 2013 #22
What 'rate?' leftstreet Jan 2013 #23
A rate that produces 30 gigatons of CO2 emissions a year NoOneMan Jan 2013 #24
Money is meant to flow and it's been allowed to stagnate in too few hands for over thirty years. freshwest Jan 2013 #10
How dare you-wanting to punish SUCCESS!!! YoungDemCA Jan 2013 #16
Depends on what one's definition of success is. Serial killers are a success, if it's by body count. freshwest Jan 2013 #17
Octo - Great post! Two things to add socialindependocrat Jan 2013 #15
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