76% of Americans Now Acknowledge Climate Change Is Occurring--Including the Majority of Republicans

ginwilly

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They already have multiple valid solutions
Then let's discuss them instead of beating a dead horse.

If people aren't convinced yet that we are shitting where we eat they never will be. Move past those people.

So whatcha got for valid solutions? De-criminalizing hemp is a good one. Bio-fuel from hemp is very viable as a "partial" solution.

China and India are obviously going to be working against efforts, so our best bet is to replace fossil fuel as the main energy source. That's not a solution though, more of a dream at this point.
 

londonfog

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Then let's discuss them instead of beating a dead horse.

If people aren't convinced yet that we are shitting where we eat they never will be. Move past those people.

So whatcha got for valid solutions? De-criminalizing hemp is a good one. Bio-fuel from hemp is very viable as a "partial" solution.

China and India are obviously going to be working against efforts, so our best bet is to replace fossil fuel as the main energy source. That's not a solution though, more of a dream at this point.
Replacing fossil fuel can be a solution and not a dream. We just choose not to because oil, gas, and coal brings in money.
Water, sunlight, wind, or plants can easily replace fossil fuel as an alternative...please STFU
 

ginwilly

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Replacing fossil fuel can be a solution and not a dream. We just choose not to because oil, gas, and coal brings in money.
Water, sunlight, wind, or plants can easily replace fossil fuel as an alternative...please STFU
lol

Replace fossil fuel is my solution. There, I fixed GW.

Such a dumbass poopypants.
 

Harrekin

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There is literally no solution that could be suggested those in the 14% would accept because they don't believe it's happening

Anything presented would be opposed simply for ideological reasons before it's ever even heard

There's nothing I could say that would make a denier stop and go "Yeah, you might be right, that might work, let's try that"

Which is why I don't bother doing that, it's just a waste of time
No no, that's a dodge.

I asked what should we "the people who recognise the climate I changing" do?

What's the end game?

Where's the smoking gun, silver bullet fix?
 

althor

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I LOVE climate change. My summers are so mild now and we actually get some snow in the winters like we did when I was a child.
 

althor

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Replacing fossil fuel can be a solution and not a dream. We just choose not to because oil, gas, and coal brings in money.
Water, sunlight, wind, or plants can easily replace fossil fuel as an alternative...please STFU
All that stuff sucks.
 

Corso312

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No no, that's a dodge.

I asked what should we "the people who recognise the climate I changing" do?

What's the end game?

Where's the smoking gun, silver bullet fix?





Carbon Tax


Cut foreign Aid by 50%
Cut defense spending 50%


Spend billions domestically to produce green energy and create jobs.

Industrial hemp should have replaced paper pulp and corn for bio fuel.

That's a start
 

ginwilly

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you think it is just a dream and not something that should and could be a reality. You should be asking yourself why is it not being done...then STFU
Kind of pathetic you have to post on somebody else's account to get anyone to talk to you. How does that make you feel?
 

Padawanbater2

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Then let's discuss them instead of beating a dead horse.

If people aren't convinced yet that we are shitting where we eat they never will be. Move past those people.

So whatcha got for valid solutions? De-criminalizing hemp is a good one. Bio-fuel from hemp is very viable as a "partial" solution.

China and India are obviously going to be working against efforts, so our best bet is to replace fossil fuel as the main energy source. That's not a solution though, more of a dream at this point.
http://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-solutions/
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/global-warming8.htm
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/gw-solutions/
http://climate.nasa.gov/solutions/adaptation-mitigation/
 

ginwilly

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Make sure your fossil fuel burning car is properly tuned up might be my favorite "solution" you posted.

There are many band-aid solutions, how do we get China and India involved. We can cut our greenhouse gases to zero re: our own fossil fuel burning output and it barely makes a dent.

Some of those are things we should definitely be pursuing though, nice one pad. Some, like stopping the deforestation might be the biggest solution offered. Wish we had the power to do that over the rain forest.

Solution to mggw, stop burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees. It's so simple. Now how do we make that happen? Worldwide....
 

ttystikk

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I actually live in the real world where that kind of shit sucks. It is great in the classroom where windmills can power the world on paper.
And Denmark, and Wyoming, and and and...

There's a windmill manufacturing plant forty miles from my doorstep. It's running at full capacity. Trainloads of blades, generator shacks and towers roll through town on a weekly basis.

Sorry, but the tech works and it's making cheaper power than coal IN WYOMING, the number two state for coal mining in the entire country. Yes, they have power plants sitting right next to the mines and wind power is STILL cheaper.
 
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