Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You don’t have an open mind. The topic is closed, no need for further discussion. That is what Algore has proclaimed. We are right and everyone else is wrong. Period. We’re you around in the 1960s? Ever see photos of the steel mills and the pollution they spewed? We don’t have that now. Why all of a sudden will the earth become inhabitable in 12 years?
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I don't know diddly about climate science. I know that the climate changes. I know that planets are destined to eventually die. I know that Earth is a planet, and therefore - is destined to eventually die. I know this takes billions of years. I'm okay with that, not gonna happen in my lifetime, or the lifetime of anyone's grandkids here, and the human race will probably have evolved into some other species by then anyway.
But I also know a little about mathematics. Not a lot - but definitely enough to see inconsistencies. So we have oil. Lots and lots of oil. I'll try and keep it in a perspective that even /I/ can understand. I have a big ball made of a layer of stone, with oil in pockets inside it. I dig into parts of the ball to build on other parts of it. So now that layer of stone is thinner than it was before I started. That's fine. Set that aside. Now let's drill a really deep deep hole into those oil pockets, and suck the oil out of them. We now have a ball with a thinned layer of rock covering hollow pockets. And we keep building, thinning the layers over there, adding heavy stuff over here. As near as I can figure, eventually - those pockets are going to collapse. And everything NEAR them is also going to collapse. I think that's probably a really bad idea, to keep hollowing out those pockets at the rate we're hollowing them, and building nearby at the rate we're building. Could you imagine an oil well underground in the ocean deciding "y'know what - I'm gonna just collapse now." Do you think that will NOT upset the ocean's depths? Do you think it will NOT cause some kind of chaos to the fish and other marine life living near that well? Do you think the chaos caused to those fish, won't affect the marine life that swims through that area seasonally and feeds on that marine life? Do you think it won't - eventually - have a profound effect on the human species? I dunno. I just feel like we're dealing with a planet that's becoming hollowed out in spots, and those collapses will come, and they wouldn't have come, if we hadn't left those pockets alone. I think that will have an effect on our existence. I'm all for doing whatever is _practical_ at this stage, to slow that process down. Not stop it. Just slow it down. |
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When pressure drops, water is sucked into the void to take up the space left by extracted oil. |
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Here's the best thing I've ever heard on this subject. It really demonstrates ho people that disagree try to make an argument.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSrjAXK5pGw
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There are lots of different ways to get to the oil nowadays. I recall that as a child in So. Cal. off shore oil deposits would leak into the ocean. A day at the beach often ended by cleaning the tar off yourself. Ah, the good old days. |
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You insist the topic is closed, yet it goes on? Who or what is an "Algore"? (being facetious 😀) No photos needed. Saw the actual mills, factories and the pollution. And people poopooed the activists then, too. FYI, been around since the 1940's. "We don't have that now". Cleaner air thanks to the hated activists bring it to light. Most of pollution industries are over seas, bigger and badder than ever with population to match. 😓 |
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Some of these things we human can and do affect. Each individual may not have any noticeable affect. But, 8 billion (and increasing), with the help of our technology and equipment is noticeable. Not everyone is ready, willing or able to accept what science and world leaders overwhelmingly agree is a problem that needs to be addressed. 8 Billion people. Yep, thats more than enough to ruin a planet. |
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promoting a CONSERVATIVE viewpoint. |
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Right. But the water doesn't come from god's holy drool. Do you think the sea level is NOT affected by all that water now filling those pockets where there used to be oil? And - that's just the oil wells in the ocean. The ones on land aren't magically turning into ponds.
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