I am saying that. When you say "surely we can..." that is the part I sincerely doubt.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 12:35 am So what you're saying is that we've passed a tipping point and there is no point in trying to do anything to remediate the problem as basically we're all fucked?
I must admit that I share your view that whatever we do now we (or particularly our kids and grandkids) are in for a rocky ride with no guaranteed outcomes, but surely we as a species have to believe that we can actually turn this slow-motion car-crash around before it gets terminal?
I cannot answer with my opinion based on an holistic overview because the thread will be locked as irrelevant off topic yadda yadda. The problem is not down to you or me. It's not because of the one and a half billion China are "responsible" for so much pollution, it's not even the giant outputs from the USA, India etc.
Our world is in this state due to the excessive greed and obsession with "profit" from a tiny handful of the super rich who run this planet.
You could glue yourself to the road inside a deep epoxy table pour and it will not stop the giant industrial machine run by global corporations from doing whatever makes them the most profit. I keep banging on about "the great reset" because it is happing exactly as planned and right in front of our faces. A few years ago I would endure the tinfoil hat conspiracy nutter blah blah but I wonder if the penny has dropped now that this procss is well under way.
Does anyone really think having people like Bill Gates managing the industrialisation of food production is going to be good for the planet? Let alone the unfortunate non-multibillionares in the brave new world of corporate oligarchy.