I didn't post those quotes to debunk anything, rather point out that the science is continuous and there's much to be explained and discovered. The wrong part of AGW ideology is coming to a hard conclusion and using this false conclusion on a political level.
The point of the norse quote is their inability to adapt. Unlike other civilizations that are known to have migrated due to environmental change. Not that we should start packing, but use the technology we have to adapt to the circumstances, human-made or not.
The idea that we can change everything with just lobbied political decisions and taxes is retarded. Even being optimistic, the EU and US might actually see positive change at a huge expense, but expecting Asia's manufacturing boom to comply to this is plain humor. China, India etc. don't give a rat's ass. So while we "first world countries" spend everything on being clean, they'll balance that difference manfacturing all the shit we need (and want) and can't manufacture because we've basically over-regulated ourselves. Some EU regulations have requirements that are so expensive to imply, that companies cannot be competitive on the market.
And I'm contemplating buying an electric motorcycle, a friend already has one. The only reason being it would pay off in a year of my city driving and then save a couple dimes = completely selfish reasoning on my behalf.
The point of the norse quote is their inability to adapt. Unlike other civilizations that are known to have migrated due to environmental change. Not that we should start packing, but use the technology we have to adapt to the circumstances, human-made or not.
The idea that we can change everything with just lobbied political decisions and taxes is retarded. Even being optimistic, the EU and US might actually see positive change at a huge expense, but expecting Asia's manufacturing boom to comply to this is plain humor. China, India etc. don't give a rat's ass. So while we "first world countries" spend everything on being clean, they'll balance that difference manfacturing all the shit we need (and want) and can't manufacture because we've basically over-regulated ourselves. Some EU regulations have requirements that are so expensive to imply, that companies cannot be competitive on the market.
And I'm contemplating buying an electric motorcycle, a friend already has one. The only reason being it would pay off in a year of my city driving and then save a couple dimes = completely selfish reasoning on my behalf.
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