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The2ndWheel

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2. "would extend the lives of 200,000 Americans each year"
Tue Jun 23, 2015, 11:58 AM
Jun 2015

That's great. More people to add to the population issue.

That's the toughest part about this whole topic. Fix one thing, and something else becomes a problem. Cut down on the fossil fuels, and it'll keep more people healthy. Those people will then need jobs. Then all those people will need housing. And food. And water. And this, and that. All of that will require resources. Resources that then won't be available for other forms of life, helping with the extinction issue.

There really is no answer.

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K & R Koinos Jun 2015 #1
"would extend the lives of 200,000 Americans each year" The2ndWheel Jun 2015 #2
so we should all just die, elleng Jun 2015 #4
I did say there is no answer, yes? The2ndWheel Jun 2015 #9
K & R. n/t FSogol Jun 2015 #3
Well that got MY attention! GliderGuider Jun 2015 #5
GREAT, GliderGuider! elleng Jun 2015 #6
My hard-core fatalism has undergone a foundation-to-roofline renovation recently. GliderGuider Jun 2015 #7
THANK YOU! elleng Jun 2015 #8
My lack of children probably kept me from arriving at this position much sooner. GliderGuider Jun 2015 #10
Yes it is, I'm sure, elleng Jun 2015 #11
Thanks GG. Exquisitly put. Ghost Dog Jun 2015 #12
"framing of climate change as a moral issue" Ghost Dog Jun 2015 #13
R&K!! RiverLover Jun 2015 #14
Thanks. I surely could. elleng Jun 2015 #15
K&R A Little Weird Jun 2015 #16
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