Until, the shelves start to become bare at the Supermarket or the storminess gets to the point where you have to live in a bomb shelter or its 50 below zero outside for 4 mos. of the yr. or the opposite 150 above zero for 4 mos. nothing much will change. The possibility that we'll ever stop the Fossil energy Kings, Dictators and Barons from sucking, mining and fracking the planet dry is near ZERO. So, that means our only possible salvation is the remote possibility that some genius or geniuses will devise ways to sequester all the GHGs this stuff is going to blow back into the air and at the same time remove the 125+ ppm of it ( already over the natural historical range) up there. Good luck to us on that hope. So, that leaves humanity facing a rather dicey future on planet Earth, doesn't it.
People tend to not think about the future especially now with the weight on most people struggling to make it through another day. The rich could care less because they can luxuriously insulate themselves from the harsh realities. Regardless we are in for more extreme weather and weather events and even then those events get relegated to the back page because it's not a global event. If it feels like 165 degrees in Iraq, half the people in the states are happy because it's bringing pain to Muslims - let's be real here.
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Until, the shelves start to become bare at the Supermarket or the storminess gets to the point where you have to live in a bomb shelter or its 50 below zero outside for 4 mos. of the yr. or the opposite 150 above zero for 4 mos. nothing much will change. The possibility that we'll ever stop the Fossil energy Kings, Dictators and Barons from sucking, mining and fracking the planet dry is near ZERO. So, that means our only possible salvation is the remote possibility that some genius or geniuses will devise ways to sequester all the GHGs this stuff is going to blow back into the air and at the same time remove the 125+ ppm of it ( already over the natural historical range) up there. Good luck to us on that hope. So, that leaves humanity facing a rather dicey future on planet Earth, doesn't it.
People tend to not think about the future especially now with the weight on most people struggling to make it through another day. The rich could care less because they can luxuriously insulate themselves from the harsh realities. Regardless we are in for more extreme weather and weather events and even then those events get relegated to the back page because it's not a global event. If it feels like 165 degrees in Iraq, half the people in the states are happy because it's bringing pain to Muslims - let's be real here.
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