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In reply to the discussion: Global carbon dioxide in atmosphere passes milestone level [View all]NickB79
(20,389 posts)42. If people realized what is truly required to stop this trainwreck
They'd shit bricks. If any US politician ever got on TV and told his or her constituents what measures we'd have to take to avoid the mass extinction event bearing down on us, he/she would be lynched and dragged through the street.
Driving a Prius, riding a bike and replacing a few bulbs with LED's isn't gonna cut it, people. The truth is that we'd have to enact measures so draconian that it would make North Korea look like a bastion of personal freedom and liberty. So, expect more promises to research the issue further, while the climate goes crazy.
Once the Arctic ice cap fully melts by the end of this decade (at best) then the shit will really hit the fan.
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I wish I wasn't so pessimistic and cynical, but I don't think we will stop polluting soon
Dustlawyer
May 2013
#2
Considering how many tipping points we've whistled on by, it's pretty much too late now anyway
tavalon
May 2013
#24
Carbon tax, use the funds to build solar, wind, and other renewables. No brainer.
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#58
And proposing bills that let congress decide what science research topics get funded and published
n2doc
May 2013
#17
Except that CO2 emissions are only a part of the problem. It's much bigger than energy.
Gregorian
May 2013
#14
It's awfully sweet of them to continue to soften this dire situation with the word "unless"
tavalon
May 2013
#22
Only because the real serious problems have just started occurring a few years ago. n/t
AverageJoe90
May 2013
#38
Concerted global action requires some degree of (the dreaded) global government.
pampango
May 2013
#29
That's what happen now. Nothing happens to them. In a true 'global government', a 'nation-state'
pampango
May 2013
#31
Our top colleges will spare no expense turning out people to tackle this problem.
raouldukelives
May 2013
#39