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In reply to the discussion: I hate to break it to you, but. . . [View all]MadHound
(34,179 posts)8. True that, but it also requires doing,
Doing at both a large and small scale. For instance, if you're purchasing a new home, you could easily get solar shingles put on your roof, have the cost rolled into your mortgage, and still enjoy the monetary savings over the long term. But there are no major governmental incentives to do so. Nor is there a lot of publicity, most people don't know about solar shingles, much less the long term gain in them.
Most of this change, at least on the personal level, doesn't require sacrifice per say, but simply changing how you look at things, and what you do.
PS, I haven't traveled by plane in decades, ever since I found out that I would be responsible for 1,500 hundred pounds of carbon put into the atmosphere per trip.
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Yes, I've had to deal with that mentality. It's generally an excuse to take care of one's ownself...
freshwest
Jul 2012
#16
If we went after every possible recourse to slow the process, it appears to be too late and many are
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#3
As has been my argument especially for sun belt states and windy cities, every building should be
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#5
Emission mitigation was never going to happen, their focus now is geoengineering.
joshcryer
Jul 2012
#14
I think extinction is too strong of a word, but Climate Change will have a culling effect on humans.
Kennah
Jul 2012
#13
There is a chance. If pandemic wipes out 95% of humans, that might buy us some time. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2012
#10
I think we will eventually ( need to ) try to change the Earth's albedo.
FredStembottom
Jul 2012
#17
This was predicted by the Pentagon years ago and those with money have acted accordingly.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#18
"If I should remark that in the Pacific depths bubbles trickle ominously through concrete boxes. . .
Journeyman
Jul 2012
#20
Like barrel of wine-yeast explode in population and poison their own "planet" with waste alcohol-
ErikJ
Jul 2012
#23
The good news is that global warming doesn't exist so there's nothing we could do about it anyway.
Kablooie
Jul 2012
#35