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Global warming????
Even with overwhelming evidence and consensus in the scientific community many people still don’t believe that humans are impacting the climate. My question is simple, isn’t it better to err on the side of caution and do what we can to clean up our environment, wean ourselves from fossil fuels and look into new energy alternatives than risk the outcome associated with a major climate shift?
I think it is far wiser to try to engage the problem now rather than waiting till our effect on the climate becomes irreversible. My reason however is that it is in our own best interest, economically. If we want to be a player in the world economy in the future we have to accept that change is inevitable.
We cannot expect the world to regress back into the 1950s we need to accept that if we want economic growth we must deal with the world as it is now not whine about lost jobs and pretend we can keep everything like it was in the Norman Rockwell prints. I notice that most of the people who are against taking steps to ameliorate the impact we have on climate seem to be trying to weasel out of taking responsibility for changing it. This isn’t about blame. I suspect they are either just stubborn and unable to admit they are wrong, or selfish to the point of being sociopaths. The worst one try to tell us that dealing with it now will mean dire consequences (death, destruction of our way of life, end of the world, yada yada) and hardships – in fact the same argument was used to say that recycling would destroy industry. That isn’t what happened; recycling was smoothly incorporated into most resource industries and became a cheap and cost effective improvement to the supply chain for wood pulp, paper, aluminium copper, lead, steel and a huge variety of plastics. The truth is that changing our dependence on primary resources like fossil fuels just opens up opportunities for new businesses, and we would be fools to miss out. Making engines that work on electricity or are fuelled by hydrogen is just another opportunity. Saving our global environment so that we can all live in it is sane, responsible behaviour, but its also smart because pays to invest in trends that will benefit us economically as well. Yes it’s a challenge but one which we are quite capable of meeting.
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