So you are saying we should all just lay down and die? Let the markets boom and let humanity have its last boom before the apocalypse? Maybe we can't turn the change around, but we can still adapt to cope with it!
Hello; "we should all just lay down and die?" No I am not saying we
should all just lay down and die. I am saying things have progressed a bit too far to avoid some of the consequences no matter what steps may now be taken. I think some of the proposed ideas to deal with the issues at such a late date will be is some ways acts of desperation.
An analogy. If a massive asteroid is known to be heading toward earth and will cause massive destruction. If you can do something while it is far away it should only take a nudge to change it's path. If you wait until it is much closer it takes so much more to deflect the path. The analogy is that climate effects are so far along there is going to be some sort of impact regardless.
Another imperfect analogy might be someone who smokes tobacco. The earlier a person quits then the likely hood of a bad outcome is lessened. If you wait until you have symptoms then the measures that need to be taken become much more drastic. I quit smoking back in 1979 after smoking for over ten years. I might still have problems from my past smoking but the extent should be lessened.
Even today there are many folks who will strongly argue that a man induced portion of climate change is not happening. Same as it was over 40 years ago with other environmental concerns.
"Let the markets boom and let humanity have its last boom before the apocalypse?"
Hello; I have been considering this very thing myself. So far I am sticking largely to my small impact lifestyle. I have thought about buying a Mustang GT. I can afford it but it will mean I have given up entirely all hope. I wish I has some confidence that people will change in some fundamental way, but I do not.
You as an individual and I as an individual can only make decisions for ourselves about our lifestyles and the impact we will have.
"Maybe we can't turn the change around, but we can still
adapt to cope with it![/QUOTE]"
Hello; Yes I agree. I coped by having a vasectomy when I was around 25 years old. I was still married to my first wife and she felt the same way. I also live as low impact lifestyle as I can stand. My water use is around 800-900 gallons a month. I keep vehicles for many years. My current car is a 2001 and my current truck is a 2004. The longer I keep them in good tune and on the road then the less impact comes from the manufacture of a replacement. This is likely not what you mean is my guess.
What do you mean by "cope" ?
Hello; By the way I also think climate change is a lesser of the evils we face.