People are not ready to be told to stop entirely.
Cool, let them enjoy the megafires then. That’s the dessert which comes with the main dish of meat.
People are not ready to be told to stop entirely.
Cool, let them enjoy the megafires then. That’s the dessert which comes with the main dish of meat.
Indigenous people are not actors of global warming anyway. We are talking about China, USA and Europe, and their providers.
Science is crystal clear on the effect of production of meat on the climate. Not just about methane or co2 but also N2O. The Haber Bosch process is our doom.
Frankly denying any of this today should be put on the “denial” pile and shouldn’t warrant too much investigation.
this is addressed in the video…and actually, meat consumption is down which tells me the person who responded to you didn’t watch the video.
To be fair a video is not really a good way to start a debate. It’s impossible to quote. Why not a text version instead?
“lab grown meat” is an unfunny joke designed to deter us from the real efforts required to be made.
Global meat consumption IS going to increase over the course of the next century. This trend is already happening and it isn’t going to reverse any time soon.
No, the yield of crops is slowly collapsing. There are already countries refusing to export their crops.
We will become vegan, by choice or by lack of meat.


Do not provide him with free publicity.

Smite: During my third game I’ve never been insulted like that in any other videogame.
DOTA2 advise new players to turn off communications. How did it come to that?


They are expanding and are going to continue expanding regardless of how their power needs are met.
And this is exactly the problem we should focus on. They should not be allowed to expand like that. Either we are in a situation of emergence or we are not. Just stop them, make the political decision to stop them.
I would much rather we switch 100% to wind, solar, geothermal rather than ditching the internet.
Run the numbers, everything we don’t do now to reduce the CO2 emissions will be paid a hundred times more later. Megafires, megadraught, etc.


It’s totally useless as long as you don’t shut down plants that are running on coal. Otherwise it’s just adding up with other sources of CO2.
Google is still closely associated with California to many people (and to a lesser degree New York), but it’s determined to change that reputation. The company is launching a $13 billion expansion in 2019 that will give it a total US footprint of 24 states, including “major expansions” in 14 states. The growth includes its first data center in Nevada, a new office in Georgia, and multi-facility expansions in places like Texas and Virginia. This is on top of known projects like its future New York City campus.
This plant is used to power up an expansion of google, which means it’s just adding up CO2 to what we already emit. It’s creating a fake impression that we are reducing our carbon footprint.
There is a simple solution: shut down the datacenter. No more power needed, no more water needed. The problem is not about CO2, it’s about us refusing to let go our previous way of life.
And if you refuse this solution ask yourself why.


I see that you also downvoted my post about veganism and the cost of breeding cattle in term of water. I see a pattern there.
You listed the same example several times, in quotes
What are you talking about? It’s the same article about the rio grande. It’s not supposed to be multiple examples.
not sourced links
Paste it in any search engine, it’s the first result.
fear mongering on the level of a conspiracy theorist
I see your true colors now.
Your advice of moving to the mountains, taken en masse, would just result in cities existing there…with the same source of water.
Ridiculous, I’m not talking to the masses.
You brought nothing to the table, you saw a post about veganism and then you went full conspiracy theorist mode. Instead of discussing the case you just went for the downvote button. I’m not wasting more time with you.


Thanks for the downvote, that was a pleasure to find examples and sources for you.


What about you stop spamming every link you find on the internet instead? kbin is not your toy.


Post the original.source instead and please stop spamming.


You call this “good thing”? Lol, we call it the american circus. Keep it for trash subs where it belongs. Those people want attention and people like you naively give it to them. Who’s next? Hunter biden? Marjorie stuff? Keep it for trash subs.


Hi, Spammy! Stop spamming everything you see on the interweb and quote the initial source.


It is OP’s problem. It comes down to “quote the original source”.


Plenty of cities have good access to water. It’s why most of them were built where they were in the first place.
That’s the way it used to be.
Take the Rio Grande:
Water restrictions ordered in Rio Grande Valley as drought persists
‘The actual lake is gone,’ Zapata County judge says
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — The two largest cities in the Rio Grande Valley have implemented mandatory water restrictions as water levels in two reservoirs hit near-record lows due to an ongoing drought.
Rathmell gave Border Report a tour of diminishing Falcon Lake on Thursday, and at the time advocated that cities downstream in the Rio Grande Valley should be forced to conserve water.
Rathmell said that Falcon Lake is basically no more. It’s just an area where the Rio Grande river runs through.
Cities will become traps. It was convenient before but now it is becoming a death trap, don’t purchase a house there, you become dependent on someone bringing food and water to you. If you are in the business of searching for a house, avoid cities.
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