dik
Structural
- Apr 13, 2001
- 25,675
a sign of things to come... hold on to your hats, folks.
Rather than think climate change and the corona virus as science, think of it as the wrath of God. Do you feel any better?
-Dik
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Although there is general scientific consensus that measures are needed to avert global warming and possible consequent ecological disaster, forming and implementing policies for global warming is likely to be more difficult than has been supposed. The reasons lie in the nature of the threat and the radical mismatch between it and the types of problem normally faced by democratic governments.
This point doesn't ring true for me. We know we need action to mitigate the effects of climate change, we had a government department being led by democratically elected officials, supported by the majority of the population, tasked with protecting the environment and they put in place legislation based on scientific data to move things in the right direction. Do you know if the SCOTUS decision was based on any consideration for the changes necessary to reduce the impact of climate change?TugboatEng said:We are returning law making to the elected legislative branch and stripping it away from an appointed bureaucracy with no checks or balances. It's a restoration of our Democratic rights.
IRSStuff said:The "sand battery" appears to be only effective as a means of providing stored heat
IRStuff said:generating electricity from boiling the water into steam, then spinning turbines is not a particularly efficient process