_sabotage_ wrote:Player et al,
You guys are operating on an information deficit. We have the means to cut our emissions way beyond any called for limits, but we choose not to. We insist biodiesel be added to diesel, which is scientific and useful and then we go about producing the biodiesel in the worst possible way, on the worst possible land using the worst possible product. The net outcome is negative to the proposed benefits...
Actually, several of us have stated that many times.
_sabotage_ wrote: Believe all the BS you want about climate change, but when presented with a proposal on combatting it, consider the relevance and the consequences. At the moment, they are poisoning our land, air and water with heavy metals to the benefit of Monsanto and friends- such as the medical field- and harming you and yours. And you are shouting the sky is falling for them whenever they throw an acorn at your head.
You sort of hit the nail on the REAL head here, but you, too, are concentrating on just a few factors.
What has to happen is a comprehensive world view, one that holds everyone -- not just oil companies or medical companies or other chemical manufacturers, but
everyone cognisent of and responsible for ALL impacts.
This is the difference between a "family" farmer who lives on the land and lays out plans to pass it on, and the stockholder -driven "profits NOW... screw anything else" attitude. A lot of what farmers have done, do can be harmful, BUT, intelligent farmers historically pay attention and learn. They make mistakes, but don't deny they are mistakes (as a group,individuals naturally differ).
Too many operations of all kinds today are so far removed from any such thinking, they are mere mechanisms to make a few people money -- its no wonder destruction ensues. Of course, to Phatt and Nightstrike,BBS any such talk is anti competition,anti freedom, etc, etc. If you see the only options as full blown communism or market systems, then your world doesn't allow for importance of consequence. It all becomes, not a study of anything, not an investigation into what would really be best, but is merely a matter of comnpeting self interests.
If you want to REALLY understand the state of our world and begin seeing long term solutions, then try starting with water. When you understand what is happening with the water in this world, you can begin to understand what is happening in the world overall.