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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    Recycling hasn’t worked anywhere else, it won’t work here, it’s not cost effective or energy efficient. It’s another feel good story.
    Auto salvage has been a tremendous success story.

    It just wasn't initiated as "recycling" so it gets overlooked.

  2. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Sea levels are rising. I am not sure what point you are attempting to make
    Key coastal areas are sinking but all across the board are billed mainly as sea levels rising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    "Consensus" can be wrong and can change too .
    Well concensus does start with con

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    LoL! You're talking about natural phenomenon. We are talking about "man made climate change". Stop being obtuse. Did you even read my entire post?
    So were you, right? You asked what caused sea level change before the Anthropocene like it was something humans have no control over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    first I doubt seriously that is correct

    second, without substantial gubment subsidies, NONE of that would exist

    third, I'm pretty sure that many of the components used in the clean energy sources come from O & G

    fourth, wait until they become obsolete, then there will be the costs associated with the graveyard effect

    from beginning to end, it is a scam and waste . . .
    Oh YOU seriously doubt it. Gotcha. Dunning-Kruger in full effect.
    And I thought you were cool with subsidies? Whiplash man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Key coastal areas are sinking but all across the board are billed mainly as sea levels rising.
    It's both and that's what makes it so troubling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    So were you, right? You asked what caused sea level change before the Anthropocene like it was something humans have no control over.
    Water water everywhere.

    https://www.thebrighterside.news/pos...eans-combined/

    https://www.sciencealert.com/scienti...f-the-us-coast

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    Zero carbon - no farming. No farming - no food. No food
    - no people. Simple as that, or are you looking forward to eating the bugs?




    Replace Coal with Nuclear in the energy equation. Increase research funding into safer fertilizers. Create a global fund to increase potable water in the third world. Civil engineer smaller cities connected by much better public transport.

    Just off the top of my head.

    1) If you think everything we eat has to be farmed by tractors that create carbon emissions, I know many of our foods come from different sources. For instance, I can show you an aquaponics system in my shop where we farm crawfish and vegetables using a solar-powered system. That's just one example. There's also research into lab-grown meat and other innovative methods.

    2) I agree that nuclear is a viable source, and I've also had success with solar, as mentioned above. However, the suggestions you're making involve moving away from oil and gas, which is the main focus of this debate.

    I would love to continue the debate, but we will just have to agree to disagree and move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    .. A 1 meter rise would be a major issue.
    We would adapt. Entire cities were engulfed by the seas thousands of years ago. Life goes on. The entirety of human existence has been dealing with climate change. It is a natural process that we need to accept.

  10. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    We would adapt. Entire cities were engulfed by the seas thousands of years ago. Life goes on. The entirety of human existence has been dealing with climate change. It is a natural process that we need to accept.
    Good news I went to Alexandria (because of something I read) and I am happy to report it is back above water.

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    Yall having fun? I just want my power back on, I don’t care which source it comes from.

    But I am currently destroying the planet by running my generator for a few things !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    So were you, right? You asked what caused sea level change before the Anthropocene like it was something humans have no control over.
    You really can't follow the logic here? I'll spell it out more clearly. . . Man made climate change is a farce and a scam.

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