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Chris J. Karr's avatar

"But even Gates says that we’re talking about 70 years, not a dozen, or less than a decade. People who look at the science, and who also understand economics and the mechanics of human need, know that the world isn’t going to walk off a cliff in deference to a doomsday religion fixated on stopping greenhouse gas production."

I'm not going to fault policy-makers in an island nation and one with a third of its territory under sea level from doing what they think is necessary to do their part on climate change. At the rate we're going (3.6 mm / 0.14 in per year[1] - assuming that doesn't accelerate), can either the Netherlands or Sri Lanka absorb a 9.8 in rise in sea levels without even more disruptive things happening than these environmental policies?

[1] https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/climate-change-evidence-causes/question-14/

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Bill Pearson's avatar

While in other more pressing news around the world: An extreme heat wave that meteorologists call an "apocalypse" broiled much of Europe and the United Kingdom on Monday, and hundreds of people died because of record high temperatures and ferocious wildfires. At least 748 heat-related deaths have been reported in the heat wave in Spain and neighboring Portugal, where temperatures reached 117 degrees this month."

On another front, this news also in: "Sen. Joe Manchin took in more than $400,000 from fossil fuel interests in recent months as he fought his colleagues’ plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector. Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat who is up for reelection in 2024, raised $1.6 million in campaign contributions between July and October, according to his election campaign’s filings."

I guess it all just depends on who's "RELIGION" one wants to buy into doesn't it Steve. This seems as good a place as any to use the Pandemic argument, "those people were all going to die anyway."

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