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Originally Posted by diarmadhi
I stopped reading right there... You people need to get a reality check, you as a person (and us as humanity) have such a small impact on the planet that it will not change a climate or cause global warming in and of itself.
Global climate is changing, but its in no way caused by humanity, its a natural course of the planet. If you think that you(or humanity) can make a difference in how the climate changes you are indeed naive, have no concept of the size of the planet, or of scope of reality.
The problem I have with these ideas is.. what happens when there are no used cars for teens and lower income families to buy? These are the people that depend on the sub 10k price cars.. and if they get taken away.. where will they go for transportation?
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Accept or deny the effects of carbon dioxide on a carbon dioxide based greenhouse, i did not specify global warming. Environmental agendas have been derailed a great deal by global warming concerns, but don't ignore the fact that they were there long before the suggestion that we might be changing the climate. All that stuff about not having clean air to breathe, increasing childhood asthma rates, increased cancer rates, decreased quality of life, small insignificant woodland creatures whom, after extinction, you realize quietly supported the entire ecosystem.
Also, if the whole basis of your belief in humanity's lack of involvement is that the planet is too big, and we are too small: Would you like to inject some HIV? Just a few bacteria... No problem. After all, you're so big, and its so small...