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Can't happen that fast unless we put our planet janet within 30.21 million miles of the sun. None of us will be around to see the rapid rise that is coming. My snow ball effect is taking place now as heating ramps up faster and faster but big rise can't happen over nite dwight.
Yeah well....
What's your solution? Take away everyone's car keys and turn control over to a one-world-order government?
I will admit.... 70 degrees warmer than usual is significant. I just don't think there's much we can do about it.
Nothing can be done to stop the heating. I can beam every person and car off the planet and the insane ramp up in heating will keep taking place. Only if i could move the planet 24.15 million miles away from the sun could it stop the heating.
CO2 emissions per capita is a scam directed at the simple minded...........
No idea how you arrived at that conclusion, every country in the world needs to do more including China, I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the US pointing fingers at China. Co2 lasts around 100 years in the atmosphere so our pollution from a century ago is still exists.
Yes our consumption has dropped since our peak in 1973 because of gas shortages spurred action, still we are are way behind in our efforts. We were the worst polluter in the past so of course there was room for improvement. Germany which is a good comparison as another industrialized county has half our per capita consumption.
We need to do our part and stop rolling back methane restrictions on oil rigs, increased mileage requirements on cars and more EV production. Many things we could be doing but it becomes a political fight to keep the status quo.
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