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Its not that I don't believe in Global Warming its just that I don't see it as all bad. Does that make me terrible?

Posted - January 1, 2017

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  • That answer is so wrong in so many ways. On one hand calling global warming inevitable, and then calling the one warning about it alarmist. That's like me being called an alarmist because I point to a piano that's about to fall on your head. That's very funny tho. Im go in to save this and show it to some friends. Oh brother.
      January 2, 2017 9:15 AM MST
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  • 3934
    If you are a nihilst or sadist, so you consider human suffering and death a positive outcome, then within your system of beliefs anthropogenic global warming isn't such a bad thing.

    What I suspect is actually the case is you wish to believe some regions of the Earth will benefit from altered climate with milder winters, longer growing seasons, etc., and the magnitude of that benefit will somehow approach the disruption and devestation from sea level rise, more extreme weather, shorter growing seasons, etc. in much of the rest of the world where humans have chosen to live precisely because of the favorable climate, proximity to water, etc. of those regions.

    That's like saying a tree limb falling and crushing your car won't be so bad because your next door neighbor might give you his car, or you can go out and buy another car. Yes, you might actually end up with a better car. But the transaction which nets you a better car is not costless. It will require either money or violence, or both. This post was edited by OldSchoolTheSKOSlives at January 2, 2017 9:13 AM MST
      January 2, 2017 9:13 AM MST
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  • 46117
    Oh it is not that terrible TODAY.  So if you live for today with no thought of tomorrow, that is your problem. 
      January 2, 2017 8:34 AM MST
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  • Not at all.  I think you're badly mistaken in your ambivalence, but that's as far as it goes.  

    It is in the nature of life that it specialises and generalises.  Rapid change of any sort will advantage the generalists to the severe detriment of the specialists.  The problem humanity has is the way life is interconnected.  Somewhere in the chain are always specialists, and if you lose them you often disrupt the chain for both groups.  Nobody wins, though some lose less than others.

    But choose the wrong species (bees for instance) and get rid of them and humanity, wherever it lives is roundly screwed in it's current form.  Bees can start wars?  Well yes, why not?  Generalisation can only go so far in helping a species survive before pressure breeds conflict, and although humanity is a generalist, it's very much a dependant one.
      January 2, 2017 8:54 AM MST
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  • 3907
    Hello again, O:

    The respondents, me included, made the wrongheaded assumption that you have the well being of PEOPLE in mind.  Apparently, you're worried more about DIRT.

    excon
      January 2, 2017 8:56 AM MST
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  • 22891
    i dont see it as bad either since i hate snow
      January 2, 2017 2:54 PM MST
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