Andrespetmonkey said:
A lot of these things don't only have an effect on the climate you know. I think that's a very ignorant (not to mention entitled) worldview to have. There are many other environmental impacts these things have. On topic: As a person who is fairly neutral as to whether humans are the leading cause, I think we should act as if it is true anyway. Because if we don't, and we're wrong, we're screwed. And we need to quit fossil fuels one day or the other, they aren't renewable, they aren't realistic in the long-term, they will run out. |
i dont think you fully appreciate or understand that gravity of what you are sayin with this statement. if you did you would not be saying it.
as for the first part, i am entitled to what ever i buy and want to use. im not entitled to other peoples property, nor are other people entitled to tell me how to lead my life. if i want to drive a truck that gets 18 mpg because it is the car i can afford and the car i want. then i should be able to drive it. if i want to buy normal inorganic food, because it tastes good, and is significantly cheaper than organic food, then i should be able to buy it. if i want to use plastic bags because it is easier more convienient, and i am repulsed by the idea of reusing an "organic" bag over and over because of the germs then i should use plastic. if i want to buy a 4000 sq ft home because i plan on having a family (i know thats fround upon in the climate change community), then i should be able to own it. i am entitled to buy with my own money the products that i want. other people should not be entitled to my property in the name of carbon credits and climate change.







