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In reply to the discussion: I Think We Waited Way Too Long to Fix Climate Change [View all]MineralMan
(147,938 posts)16. Well, it sounds like you're thinking and planning.
I don't know where you are, but don't wait too long and end up stuck there. It's easy to do that.
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At this point we might need to think seriously about geoengineering solutions
RidinWithHarris
Sep 30
#2
It's "WE", my friend, WE are responsible for mitigating the harm WE have caused.
Think. Again.
Sep 30
#26
We want people to reduce usage of fossil fuels, but then demand the oil companies lower gas prices
MichMan
Sep 30
#34
Don't see any politician demanding we substantially raise gas taxes any time soon, do you?
MichMan
Sep 30
#38
I agree. I'm approaching my sell by date and have been taking selfish comfort in the thought that...
surfered
Sep 30
#7
High gas prices would make EV much more appealing, yet we demanded the oil companies lower them
MichMan
Sep 30
#44
I remember President Jimmy Carter's warnings..he even put solar panels up on the White House
Deuxcents
Sep 30
#29
I agree. Things will quickly get much worse before they slowly get slightly better.
Oopsie Daisy
Sep 30
#48
Al Gore gave a speech at St John The Divine Cathedral when his book came out.
electric_blue68
Sep 30
#67
We ignored caring for Mother Earth because we weren't prepared to be "inconvenienced".
rubbersole
Sep 30
#53
If we somehow miraculously got to zero emissions now, it would take decades...
Wounded Bear
Sep 30
#55
I think we'll muddle through this if we ignore the assholes who believe billions of us must suffer and die...
hunter
Sep 30
#63
I started Marching for Renewables in Washington DC in the Mid-80's! Not Enough People PAID Attention. :(
electric_blue68
Sep 30
#66