glocklover wrote:
I dont support it because it make no difference. In Ontario where 60% of our power is produced by nuclear, the power is produced and cannot be stored. so whether or not we use it or not it has already been produced. Lets just say we reduced our consumption by 10% it does not matter as the power has been produced anyway. 10% reduction in use equals 10% wasted production. I believe in real substantive changes, not just window dressing. Next time your kids lay the enviro guilt trip on you tell them your selling the second car and they will be walking to school every day. Its amazing how that changes their mind.
Impressive numbers you got there
Got some
real data to back that up?
Anyway, the only good thing about the 'Earth Hour' is raised awareness about an issue we generally don't seem to give a sh*t about. Think of it as being symbolic first step, an example to the younger generation in that; Hey, you may actually care about the environment? -- Caution: It's symbolic so don't kid yourself because unless you ride your bike to work, turned your weed-free lawn into a vegetable garden, and/or help out the local farmer, you can safely assume that you're also part of the problem...
Onto my point:
I think most will agree that we evolved to adopt and pull together as one when faced with immediate threats (a predatory bear for example). However, we completely lack the skills to tackle threats that start, incubate and finally manifests themselves over a longer time-span than an individual lifetime (~ 50 years give or take).
This topic has been in the news for over a decade now.
Finally, a general consensus is beginning to form in the scientific community that yep, this sh*t is real, and we better do something about it. Unfortunately what now hinders a resolution to this problem is that there are a number of political, social and economical handicaps that we haven't evolved out ofand now make it a complete cluster-fu*k to solve.
While the politicians squabble over a problem they don't understand, media plays the clown, and corporate/national greed steam roll any workable action-plan that would threaten their 'bottom-line', we sit around on our asses and piss all over a serious topic on this very forum.
The environmental crisis we're now facing is analogous of cancer on a global scale; Treatable if dealt with early but once it goes terminal, all bets are off. Though the deadline on effective treatment is still a
ball-park figure, most articles/videos I've read/watched agree that the window is rapidly closing.
So, invest some time to educate your ignorant ass on the subject. After you've grasped the basics sit down with your kid and start by apologizing for environmental disaster your about to dump in their lap. Oh, and turn off your god-damn lights for one hour.
Your choice.
Red pill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqPuKxXUCPYBlue pill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWdUIwO15mUDisclamer: This post was intended as a rebuke to most of the retarded replies I just read in this thread - which, in my opinion, reflect general consensus of the public as a whole, sadly - No offense to anyone above, specifically "glocklover".
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