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westernrvparkow
Feb 09, 2019Explorer
CoeyCoey wrote:Species have been dying off for millions of years. Humans never killed a Dinosaur, yet they are gone. I am not ignorant, but I am also not so arrogant to believe that the entire fate of the planet is hanging in the balance and the outcome is going to be determined by actions of mankind over the next dozen years. Nature is not that fragile and humans not that powerful.westernrvparkowner wrote:CoeyCoey wrote:I am willing to bet that 1 million years and even 1 billion years from today the planet will still be here, regardless of whether or not we stop eating meat and replant those 2 billion hectares of forest. "Saving the planet" is a slogan that sounds good but is factually unnecessary.westernrvparkowner wrote:
My apologies. I guess you have it all figured out. You should get in touch with those New Green Deal people, they could use a panacea answer to silence the critics who say going carbon free isn't going to be as easy as they make it sound.
Even if we had 100% carbon-free energy tomorrow, it wouldn't save our planet. We need to eliminate meat consumption and replant the 2 billion hectares of forest humans have destroyed for animal agriculture.
Do you realize that humans are killing off other species of animals at a frightening rate? Humans aren't the only occupants of this planet, they just act like it.
And you either have to be very ignorant, or downright disingenuous to not understand what saving the planet means.
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