
Originally Posted by
lph
Re the ecosystem, I'm more worried about the idea that it's a human right to drive a car, or worse, take a plane, anywhere you feel like, or at least anywhere you can afford. And that greenhouse gases are somehow somebody else's problem, preferably a politicians'. A colleague and friend of mine was on Norwegian TV yesterday (Dagsrevyen) telling how all our glaciers are receding and losing mass. I help in with these measurements every year. Glacier melt is one of the first and most sensitive signs of climate change, and the signs are absolutely unequivocal. It really makes me sad to think that my son won't be able to see the same glaciers I see today, not to mention all the serious effects like flooding in other parts of the world.<steps off soapbox>
lph, I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, I'm in the minority here in the US. If all cars and planes were suddenly banned, I'd jump up and cheer. I read articles about the polar bears and penguins and other creatures harmed by glacial melt, and it just breaks my heart. So, I donate to organizations that help, but it seems like such a small thing to do when we live in such a fossil-fuel-based country and the population of fossil-fuel burners just keeps increasing day after day.
Sigh....
Emily
Emily
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