Our changing planet: What will we do?

brianlux
Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
Houston.
Irma, Jose, Katia and more like them to follow.
Fires raging across the western U.S.
Second hottest year on record.
Global temperatures on the rise.
Obviously all this is telling us something, but what they're telling us is nothing new. Scientists have seen this coming for decades. What have the largest, most wealthy countries done about it? Not much.
So what do we do now? Throw up our hands, gnash our teeth, jump off a cliff? Or be sensible and start acting?
What will we do now?
Irma, Jose, Katia and more like them to follow.
Fires raging across the western U.S.
Second hottest year on record.
Global temperatures on the rise.
Obviously all this is telling us something, but what they're telling us is nothing new. Scientists have seen this coming for decades. What have the largest, most wealthy countries done about it? Not much.
So what do we do now? Throw up our hands, gnash our teeth, jump off a cliff? Or be sensible and start acting?
What will we do now?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"
-Roberto Benigni
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China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
FIL "We can't compete with China because they don't have any regulations on their pollution. It's an unfair playing field."
me "Have you heard of the Paris Agreement?"
FIL "no, never heard of it"
Of course this was in August, shortly after tRump announced the US would be withdrawing from said agreement.
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CM189191 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
FIL "We can't compete with China because they don't have any regulations on their pollution. It's an unfair playing field."
me "Have you heard of the Paris Agreement?"
FIL "no, never heard of it"
Of course this was in August, shortly after tRump announced the US would be withdrawing from said agreement.
Yeah, The Rump pulling out of the Paris agreement-- a quintessential f up by a major climate denier. And that agreement is a bit weak in the first place. We need more!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future
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tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future0 -
brianlux said:CM189191 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
FIL "We can't compete with China because they don't have any regulations on their pollution. It's an unfair playing field."
me "Have you heard of the Paris Agreement?"
FIL "no, never heard of it"
Of course this was in August, shortly after tRump announced the US would be withdrawing from said agreement.
Yeah, The Rump pulling out of the Paris agreement-- a quintessential f up by a major climate denier. And that agreement is a bit weak in the first place. We need more!0 -
CM189191 said:brianlux said:CM189191 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
FIL "We can't compete with China because they don't have any regulations on their pollution. It's an unfair playing field."
me "Have you heard of the Paris Agreement?"
FIL "no, never heard of it"
Of course this was in August, shortly after tRump announced the US would be withdrawing from said agreement.
Yeah, The Rump pulling out of the Paris agreement-- a quintessential f up by a major climate denier. And that agreement is a bit weak in the first place. We need more!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Nothing comes for free. All power generation comes with an environmental cost. Some more than others, of course; sometimes far more. But hydroelectric power generation ends up with disruptions to the river ecosystems. No free rides here.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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* Unless you ride your bikemy small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future0 -
cottagesteeze said:tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future0 -
tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-futurepretty interesting series on npr recently
harnessing all that hydro power is causing whole 'nother set of problemsthe mekong: a river and a region transformed0 -
CM189191 said:PJ_Soul said:tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-futurepretty interesting series on npr recently
harnessing all that hydro power is causing whole 'nother set of problemsthe mekong: a river and a region transformed
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I'm personally rooting for the sixth great mass extinction myself... otherwise known as the Holocene extinction
Hopefully Kim Jong can get those rockets in the air to speed it up0 -
tempo_n_groove said:cottagesteeze said:tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:China seems to have gotten the message. I think China will be leading the charge for sure.... because they no longer have a choice. Whatever the reason, though, it is great that China is suddenly making this a priority (or so it seems), because no other country would have as big a global impact on this kind of change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/11/china-to-ban-production-of-petrol-and-diesel-cars-in-the-near-future
I put emphasis on the growth part more than the fact that they are the current leading producer of alternative energy.0 -
brianlux said:Houston.
Irma, Jose, Katia and more like them to follow.
Fires raging across the western U.S.
Second hottest year on record.
Global temperatures on the rise.
Obviously all this is telling us something, but what they're telling us is nothing new. Scientists have seen this coming for decades. What have the largest, most wealthy countries done about it? Not much.
So what do we do now? Throw up our hands, gnash our teeth, jump off a cliff? Or be sensible and start acting?
What will we do now?
once all of this hurricane stuff has wound down (and it will), the topic will change, and zero will get done.
it's up to the rest of the world to deal with it as best they can. America is useless in this area.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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