Phoenix.Amandarius said: »
I bet lower energy costs would fix a whole lot of those problems.
Because raping the environment has worked out pretty good so far...
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Phoenix.Amandarius said: » I bet lower energy costs would fix a whole lot of those problems. Because raping the environment has worked out pretty good so far... It would probably help, but it's far from being a magic bullet.
Raping the environment is a little dramatic. Well pick your poison. I'll take my chances with imaginary climate change.
Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Raping the environment is a little dramatic. Well pick your poison. I'll take my chances with imaginary climate change. Statements like this completely destroy any credibility in any discussion you join. lawl OK
Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Odin.Jassik said: » And the biggest gaps in class and earned income are in states where at-will employment allows businesses to legally exploit the workforce. That doesn't mean they all do that, but it is a problem. who gives a ***about gaps? ujelly? They have more than me so my life sucks boohoo! Bahamut.Kara said: » Finite resource is finite. talking about your face
Phoenix.Xantavia said: » Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Odin.Jassik said: » And the biggest gaps in class and earned income are in states where at-will employment allows businesses to legally exploit the workforce. That doesn't mean they all do that, but it is a problem. who gives a ***about gaps? ujelly? They have more than me so my life sucks boohoo! Because performance is based on market perception. You and your co-workers are layed off. The total combined salary of your co-workers might be less than the CEO's bonus. However, the market reacts to "cost cutting techniques" or "returning to core business" or "outsourcing" and this increases stock shares. Then there is an agency problem. Where managers are not doing what is good for the stakeholders but what is good for themselves. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Finite resource is finite. Centuries at current consumption rates. 320 million people < 7~ billion Also, these resources are estimated quantities. Doesn't matter if it actually doesn't exist, can't extract it, poor quality, etc. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Finite resource is finite. Where are you getting these statistics? At the current rate and increase in consumption off the best possible estimates of the amount of fossil fuels reasonably attained put us running out of accessible fuels in decades or less. Centuries is as far off as can be. That's a factor of 10 miscalculation. You're escentially saying that there are 10 times as many of these resources as the smartest people alive say there are... Got any proof? Think he is referring to coal, oil and gas.
Quote: It has been estimated that there are over 861 billion tonnes of proven coal reserves worldwide. This means that there is enough coal to last us around 112 years at current rates of production. In contrast, proven oil and gas reserves are equivalent to around 46 and 54 years at current production levels. Should be century ~ and Natural Gas, the future. Obama would be the greatest President in history if he would embrace this ***. Could be the leader of the energy revolution that saves us.
Bahamut.Kara said: » Think he is referring to coal, oil and gas. Quote: It has been estimated that there are over 861 billion tonnes of proven coal reserves worldwide. This means that there is enough coal to last us around 112 years at current rates of production. In contrast, proven oil and gas reserves are equivalent to around 46 and 54 years at current production levels. I'm sure the people in the developing nations will be content to let us have all of those resources and population will remain the same. I got it on the nose, I should get a cookie.
Pretty much we live in the "forget future generations, I care about me now" time. We're going through resources so fast because we don't care about the future, only about the present. Wait about 50 years, then we'll get into the "Oh ***, we should have care about this 50 years ago" phase. I'll never understand the mind of a liberal. You can look real problems right in the eye, completely ignore them and move on to you imaginary ones.
I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex.
Siren.Mosin said: » I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » and Natural Gas, the future. Obama would be the greatest President in history if he would embrace this ***. Could be the leader of the energy revolution that saves us. http://www.worldcoal.org/coal/where-is-coal-found/ Quote: It has been estimated that there are over 861 billion tonnes of proven coal reserves worldwide. This means that there is enough coal to last us around 112 years at current rates of production. In contrast, proven oil and gas reserves are equivalent to around 46 and 54 years at current production levels. Odin.Jassik said: » I'm sure the people in the developing nations will be content to let us have all of those resources and population will remain the same. /nod Bahamut.Kara said: » 320 million people < 7~ billion Also, these resources are estimated quantities. Doesn't matter if it actually doesn't exist, can't extract it, poor quality, etc. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » I'll never understand the mind of a liberal. You can look real problems right in the eye, completely ignore them and move on to you imaginary ones. How exactly are a failing economy, rapid global climate change, and governments illegally collecting private information about thier citizens imaginary issues? And what would you consider REAL problems if those aren't? Evolution taught to children? Gay's having civil rights? Maybe black people and women not being property? Phoenix.Amandarius said: » I'll never understand the mind of a liberal. You can look real problems right in the eye, completely ignore them and move on to you imaginary ones. Whether you agree with scientists on global warming or not, building your entire world on a finite resource is a problem. Will it be a problem tomorrow? Probably not. Will it be a problem 10 years from now? The statistical probability increases for each year of consumption that this will be a problem. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Raping the environment is a little dramatic. Well pick your poison. I'll take my chances with imaginary climate change. Siren.Mosin said: » I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex. Odin.Jassik said: » Phoenix.Amandarius said: » I'll never understand the mind of a liberal. You can look real problems right in the eye, completely ignore them and move on to you imaginary ones. How exactly are a failing economy, rapid global climate change, and governments illegally collecting private information about thier citizens imaginary issues? And what would you consider REAL problems if those aren't? Evolution taught to children? Gay's having civil rights? Maybe black people and women not being property? Jassik has gone bye bye. |
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