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toyota 01/05/20 1:50:06 AM #1: |
Isnt it basically the worlds way to repair itself or something? Isnt literally the only way to slow it down to wipe out a significant chunk of the worlds population (maybe starting with countries that produce the most pollution or whatever?)
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vigorm0rtis 01/05/20 2:05:08 AM #2: |
It's too late to prevent potentially catastrophic consequences. It's possible that apex predators has numerous as human beings would cause trophic cascade significant enough to cause climate change even without industrialization.
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aki_sora 01/05/20 8:57:08 AM #3: |
To late.
The world full with Toyota lorry --- this is GameFAQs and stating an opinion is a declaration of WAR! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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creativerealms 01/05/20 8:59:41 AM #4: |
No we can't stop it as it does occur naturally. However our actions do speed it up and make things worse. We can slow down and even reverse the human caused damage.
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OpenlyGator 01/05/20 9:09:32 AM #5: |
We can reduce artificial contribution to it.
We, however, cannot stop any other contributing factors that are naturally occurring phenomena. The planet has gone through global climate changes before... --- The funny thing about telling others to take the high road is how often it's hypocritical advice. http://tryimg.com/8/2017/06/28/IdSqD.png ... Copied to Clipboard!
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trappedunderice 01/05/20 9:10:57 AM #6: |
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specialkid8 01/05/20 9:14:53 AM #7: |
We are the virus, the Titans are the cure.
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Dat_Cracka_Jax 01/05/20 10:06:59 AM #8: |
creativerealms posted...
We can slow down and even reverse the human caused damag OpenlyGator posted... We can reduce artificial contribution to it. How? Do we (the US) legislate to have companies reduce emissions? Do we have the UN (lol) police other countries that contribute a huge amount of the problem? Wouldn't we expect changes to cause an increase to products? How do we help people who can already not afford or are currently just able to afford things? Would we expect legislated changes to create more jobs, reduce jobs or not impact the job market? --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Antifar 01/05/20 10:14:57 AM #9: |
We can absolutely reduce our carbon emissions, which are the leading contributor to climate change.
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Dat_Cracka_Jax 01/05/20 11:26:32 AM #10: |
Antifar posted...
We can absolutely reduce our carbon emissions, which are the leading contributor to climate change.Yes we can. I just want to know what the consensus is on the best way to make this happen --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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