Re:
https://climate.nasa.gov/causes/
While it's easy - even popular - to scream "Stop Climate Change or Perish!",
the various causes suggest that humans are not prepared for the sacrifices required
to reduce (not stop) climate change (aka "greenhouse effect").
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Consider electricity created by burning fossil fuels:
What appliances/devices are we willing to use less of?
Or use less heat in the winter and less AC in the summer?
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Consider fuel combustion in commercial transportation (buses, trucks, trains, ships, planes):
Would we travel less and accept slower shipments of products?
Like all political arguments that shout about problems but offer few practical solutions,
reduction of climate change begs for solutions, including human willingness to contribute,
especially by reducing consumption as well as reducing weight (which has to be maintained
by more food ... thus more AC, more fuel for transportation, more clothing, etc.).
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Should we be shouting about "climate change" if we're not taking steps to contribute?
As for me, I'm using no AC in my house this summer (day temps now average 102F).
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But this is not for "climate change" - I'm testing endurance of the elderly.
My house remains a cool 90F with pre-sun cooling, then closing doors & windows.
Rod
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