mennie wrote:
I'm just more of a person that's cautious. In my opinion, even in global warming is natural; I don't think we want to know what the outcome of it is. We don't want to accelerate it.
Our ancestors made small fires too for cooking and heating. But they knew how to survive, not to use up everything. So just as an example; why should I drive a car that uses a lot of fuel when I can drive one that does the same job on less fuel?
And besides that, earth is sometimes called "mother earth" well I think we should be good to our mother. She is strong; she can stand some pounding, but don't abuse her.
Well, with that attitude I'm sure you will want to outlaw my smoke belching T-6 when I get it flying. Surely a hybrid car would also get better fuel mileage than a T-6.
Those in the UK might enjoy global warming. They will save much on gas when the climate has once again improved to the point where they can grow wine grapes. Many trips to France will be saved and they can dispense with the Euro for good.
I have read that in China, hundreds of thousands are suffering from lung diseases due to the use of coal for cooking and home heating. I'm sure the same is true in many developing countries. Yet in the US, the air continues to get cleaner from when it was the worst in the 1950s and 1960s.
I am wasting resources ever time I drive. I could certianly ride to work with others or use public transportation, but what is my time worth? I can financially afford to squander a certain amount of resources. A hybrid car is not cost effective because if it's high purchase price. Some of our liberal politicians in the US buy "carbon credits" or "offsets" and claim that they are advocates of the environment. They basically pay someone else to pollute less to make up for their excessive use of resources.
The US could very quickly limit the use of resources and reduce pollution by dramatically increasing taxes on fuel. That would be very harmful to the economy however. The same politicians who complain that we use too much fossil fuel were the politicians who said nuclear power was too dangerous in the 1980s and nuclear accidents would cause the world to end. The result now is that we use fossil fuels to generate electricity which increases carbon dioxide levels which the alarmists attribute to global warming.