The all-purpose heavy duty Climate Chaos thread (sprinkled with hope).

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  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    I actually thought I read quite recently that reversing it is now in our rear view. 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    I actually thought I read quite recently that reversing it is now in our rear view. 

    Oh man, you may be right.  This NASA article is not very encouraging even though it tries to infuse at least a little positive spin"

    Is it too late to prevent climate change?

    Humans have caused major climate changes to happen already, and we have set in motion more changes still. However, if we stopped emitting greenhouse gases today, the rise in global temperatures would begin to flatten within a few years. Temperatures would then plateau but remain well-elevated for many, many centuries. There is a time lag between what we do and when we feel it, but that lag is less than a decade.

    While the effects of human activities on Earth's climate to date are irreversible on the timescale of human lifetimes, every little bit of avoided future temperature increases results in less warming that would otherwise persist for essentially forever. The benefits of reduced greenhouse gas emissions occur on the same timescale as the political decisions that lead to those reductions.

    Without major action to reduce emissions, global temperature is on track to rise by 2.5 °C to 4.5 °C (4.5 °F to 8 °F) by 2100, according to the latest estimates.

    But it may not be too late to avoid or limit some of the worst effects of climate change. Responding to climate change will involve a two-tier approach:
    • “Mitigation” – reducing the flow of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
    • “Adaptation” – learning to live with, and adapt to, the climate change that has already been set in motion. The key question is, what will our emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants be in the years to come?




    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    If you phase out the auto, then how do people get around?  I suppose I could sell my Jeep and build a stable and get a horse…if I must get a horse I am not stooping and scooping after my horse.  I’m flexible and have been horseback riding…not everyone is that flexible.
    I live on Canada, heat is a necessity and is essential, I live in southern Ontario which is humid throughout the summer so AC is also a necessity … I’m not sacrificing the comforts of a nice warm house when cold or a nice comfortable house in the summer.  I have no interest in living like they did 1850…I rather enjoy walking and adjusting my thermostat to get a comfortable temp, I would not like to trek to the wood pile in minus 10 to stay warm… B)


    Give Peas A Chance…
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    honestly, I live in Winnipeg, which is one of the most humid places on planet fucking earth in the summer, and one of the coldest in the winter (seriously, we're one of the most extreme temperature differentials on the planet from winter to summer), and I can count on one hand how many days I require AC. Do I use it often? yeah, probably. but could I use it a lot less? also probably. 

    and sure, I love having my house warm in the winter, but a couple extra degrees lower and just wearing sweatpants and slippers would probably go a long way. 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    and the guy above me says "I've done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint" and then the very next post says "i refuse to give up my comfort". 

    this is the problem. 99% of people are only willing to give up things they don't care about, and then celebrate themselves as if they've done their part. as soon as it takes any effort, it's "keep your hands off my fucking fossil fuel". 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    If you phase out the auto, then how do people get around?  I suppose I could sell my Jeep and build a stable and get a horse…if I must get a horse I am not stooping and scooping after my horse.  I’m flexible and have been horseback riding…not everyone is that flexible.
    I live on Canada, heat is a necessity and is essential, I live in southern Ontario which is humid throughout the summer so AC is also a necessity … I’m not sacrificing the comforts of a nice warm house when cold or a nice comfortable house in the summer.  I have no interest in living like they did 1850…I rather enjoy walking and adjusting my thermostat to get a comfortable temp, I would not like to trek to the wood pile in minus 10 to stay warm… B)



    Yeah, a horse would be a great idea.  I've mucked stalls before.  I ain't too proud to do it.  Just to fucking old at this point.  :lol:

    I hear a lot of I'm not, I'm not, I'm not from someone who posts a lot about climate change.  If you and I don't do something, why should anyone else?  Why even care about all this?  I'm not trying to bate you.  I'm honestly perplexed by your reactions.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    If you phase out the auto, then how do people get around?  I suppose I could sell my Jeep and build a stable and get a horse…if I must get a horse I am not stooping and scooping after my horse.  I’m flexible and have been horseback riding…not everyone is that flexible.
    I live on Canada, heat is a necessity and is essential, I live in southern Ontario which is humid throughout the summer so AC is also a necessity … I’m not sacrificing the comforts of a nice warm house when cold or a nice comfortable house in the summer.  I have no interest in living like they did 1850…I rather enjoy walking and adjusting my thermostat to get a comfortable temp, I would not like to trek to the wood pile in minus 10 to stay warm… B)



    Yeah, a horse would be a great idea.  I've mucked stalls before.  I ain't too proud to do it.  Just to fucking old at this point.  :lol:

    I hear a lot of I'm not, I'm not, I'm not from someone who posts a lot about climate change.  If you and I don't do something, why should anyone else?  Why even care about all this?  I'm not trying to bate you.  I'm honestly perplexed by your reactions.
    I really have no clue what you are talking about…lol

    Ive already stated I have no desire to live like 1850.  Pretty easy to understand.

    also I know a futile cause when I see one…climate change is not being reversed nor being slowed…

    I have stated in the past that I’ll enjoy the ride.  I do what I can.
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:

    GOLDSTEIN: Emissions soaring as UN climate conference approaches



    Pretty much…

    we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change



    Are there actually people who think or claim that we are?  If so, are they delusional, or in denial, or just flat out lying?
    Yes, I think there are people who think we can reverse climate change...but it won't happen.  I hate to sound so negative.  

    Brian, I have done as much as I can to reduce my carbon footprint.  I live in a small house not much bigger than a 2 bedroom apartment, recycle, take no unnecessary trips.

    My only luxury is my 2015 jeep Cherokee 4 by 4 that get good mileage.

    The problem in my area is the idiots who feel they need to live in 5000 square foot homes and drive 80 thousand dollar trucks just to get to work...wtf...that's why I'm excited by Fords' announcement.  Most people who own these big trucks never drive that far...so electric should suffice.

    In the end, people are selfish...

    .

    When you said, "we are delusional if we think we are reversing climate change" I reacted to "are", not "can".  We definitely are not reversing climate change.  But can we?  I would think theoretically we could if we wanted to.  To do so, we would collectively have to radically alter our life styles starting with phasing out automobiles (including your Jeep and my Prius), greatly reduce air travel, become vegetarian (or at least mostly vegetarian), learn to live with less heating and air conditioning, stop purchasing crap we don't need and buy durable good that last longer, and reduce population growth drastically. 
    What are the odds?  Probably as good as or less than you or I winning the lottery. 
    If you phase out the auto, then how do people get around?  I suppose I could sell my Jeep and build a stable and get a horse…if I must get a horse I am not stooping and scooping after my horse.  I’m flexible and have been horseback riding…not everyone is that flexible.
    I live on Canada, heat is a necessity and is essential, I live in southern Ontario which is humid throughout the summer so AC is also a necessity … I’m not sacrificing the comforts of a nice warm house when cold or a nice comfortable house in the summer.  I have no interest in living like they did 1850…I rather enjoy walking and adjusting my thermostat to get a comfortable temp, I would not like to trek to the wood pile in minus 10 to stay warm… B)



    Yeah, a horse would be a great idea.  I've mucked stalls before.  I ain't too proud to do it.  Just to fucking old at this point.  :lol:

    I hear a lot of I'm not, I'm not, I'm not from someone who posts a lot about climate change.  If you and I don't do something, why should anyone else?  Why even care about all this?  I'm not trying to bate you.  I'm honestly perplexed by your reactions.
    I really have no clue what you are talking about…lol

    Ive already stated I have no desire to live like 1850.  Pretty easy to understand.

    also I know a futile cause when I see one…climate change is not being reversed nor being slowed…

    I have stated in the past that I’ll enjoy the ride.  I do what I can.

    Live like it's 1850?  Heck no, I get that.  If we all chucked our cars and didn't heat in the winter, we would not do well at all. But it really doesn't take much to cut back on driving, adjust the thermostat lower in the winter, higher in the summer (then wear sweaters/ shorts and tank tops), stop buying cheap crap and practice some delayed gratification buy saving and buying quality, durable goods, and eat less meat.  Easy peasy as my wife would say.   If we do all that, then maybe those who follow us won't have to live like it's 1850.  If we don't try at least a little harder to cut back on our consumption, we have no business talking here about climate change.  None, nada, zip.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,901
    Yah, that's a tough one for sure.

    There's still a part of me that has a sliver of hope humanity can figure this out.    Maybe that's the difference between us and metldown99.   My sliver of hope isn't that big, because basically, it all relies on technology.  No one really seems to want to change behaviours, consume less, or do anything that impacts their lifestyle.  Yet technology may not fix it, and if technology can help, people might need to consume less to give future humans a chance.

    I'm personally in the precipice of your two sides.  Some days I feel more hopeful and probably do better things.  Other days I feel the world is doomed, or I see friends driving their big V8 truck with a camper to campground, one's that complain about global warming.. and I'm like.. that shit causes it.. lol.   The reasoning is it's easier to camp with kids that way.  While true.. I also survived tenting and camping out a 4 cylinder car when I was growing up.

    but yah.. some days I feel like contributing to mankind, and other days when I see no one else does anything.. I go back to my f it, hopefully the shit really doesn't hit the fan until after I die of old age.
  • Posting because I have always dreamed of doing this...

    https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/planning-microhydropower-system
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.


    Give Peas A Chance…
  • Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.


    You are correct about lifestyle.  Yet a band that makes a Gigaton album sells Funkos, Baseball bats and Viewfinders.  All which i am guilty of purchasing...
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    people who do nothing but bitch about the leaders being hypocritical but then act like a child and say "well if they don't have to, I'm not gunna". 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • people who do nothing but bitch about the leaders being hypocritical but then act like a child and say "well if they don't have to, I'm not gunna". 
    Unless you're homesteading I am sure we all slip up a little bit.
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,078
    Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.


    I agree. So much rules for thee and not for me going around these days.  It's stupid to even evaluate individual contributions, when the powers of industry could make large sweeping changes for the better, but dont.  Only sell compostable materials for packaging, no more shitty little plastic trinkets, more durable goods etc.  Invest in rails make them accessible to all and tax the hell out of fuel the way they do ammo, increase airline fuel efficiency, equip sensors to know when to lower or raise altitude to decrease contrails.  Regional farming, regional supply chains etc.  
    Scio me nihil scire

    There are no kings inside the gates of eden
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.



    Someone was telling you what to do?  You need the ask them to please knock it off.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    static111 said:
    Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.


    I agree. So much rules for thee and not for me going around these days.  It's stupid to even evaluate individual contributions, when the powers of industry could make large sweeping changes for the better, but dont.  Only sell compostable materials for packaging, no more shitty little plastic trinkets, more durable goods etc.  Invest in rails make them accessible to all and tax the hell out of fuel the way they do ammo, increase airline fuel efficiency, equip sensors to know when to lower or raise altitude to decrease contrails.  Regional farming, regional supply chains etc.  

    I don't know why you guys are focusing on what big name hypocrites are doing that is "wrong" for the climate.  You can't change them, only yourself. 
    And big industry, yeah, that's a problem.  But you actually can influence them, however, by making choices about what and how much you purchase and consume.  But that takes a little time and research, as well as practicing delayed gratification and restraint.
    And if none of that works for you, that's your choice too.  But then why bother to think about or talk about global warming if you don't think you can make a difference on an individual level?  I'm not telling you not to, I just don't understand why you would bother.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,078
    brianlux said:
    static111 said:
    Tell me why should I do more than I already do?  We have a climate activist prime minister who uses the government jet like it is his personal Uber…i think the hypocrisy from assholes like him who will never practice what they preach…

    if there is such a climate emergency then these so called leaders need to sacrifice…and how come they don’t, but im expected to…hmmm.

    This very band is supposedly an environmental band…and people fly all over the globe to see them?  Not that they can stop it…but do they discourage people from trekking all over the globe to see them?

    As far as I’m concerned you and I and a few other could live like 1850 but the truth is people for the most part are not giving up there lifestyle for the planet and that includes environmentalist…

    we have another environmentalist David Suzuki who talks a good game but is quite hypocritical.


    I agree. So much rules for thee and not for me going around these days.  It's stupid to even evaluate individual contributions, when the powers of industry could make large sweeping changes for the better, but dont.  Only sell compostable materials for packaging, no more shitty little plastic trinkets, more durable goods etc.  Invest in rails make them accessible to all and tax the hell out of fuel the way they do ammo, increase airline fuel efficiency, equip sensors to know when to lower or raise altitude to decrease contrails.  Regional farming, regional supply chains etc.  

    I don't know why you guys are focusing on what big name hypocrites are doing that is "wrong" for the climate.  You can't change them, only yourself. 
    And big industry, yeah, that's a problem.  But you actually can influence them, however, by making choices about what and how much you purchase and consume.  But that takes a little time and research, as well as practicing delayed gratification and restraint.
    And if none of that works for you, that's your choice too.  But then why bother to think about or talk about global warming if you don't think you can make a difference on an individual level?  I'm not telling you not to, I just don't understand why you would bother.
    Lol we do all those things in my home.  half of our freezer is usually full of compostables that most people would throw in the trash.  Since we don't have composting we have to make a 45 minute drive to a composting facility, or drive across town to friends that live in districts that have composting and dump it in their bins.  We bike and walk as much as we can focus on buying ethical as much as possible, haven't used Amazon or other major instant gratification polluters in years, buy localshop at farmers markets. The fact of the matter is that it does diddley squat to help with our global problem. Unless a whole lot of people start putting pressure on industry etc, we might as well get ready for desert planet waterworld or whatever.  

    Speaking for me personally, I focus on what the hypocrites are doing, because they are the ones with the largest carbon footprints and the ability and voices to change things, but all we usually get is some lip service and feel good photo ops.
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