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Old 06-21-2017, 01:20 PM   #165 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard View Post
Anthropogenic climate change is fact; based on all the evidence.
I think most on this forum accept that fact.

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Ignoring climate change will cost far more than addressing it.
How do we know? It's difficult for me to wrap my mind around spending enormous amounts of money to reduce the outdoor thermostat a miniscule amount when that money can help people with acute needs.

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Switching to renewable energy will PAY FOR ITSELF in a short period of time. We are already getting far more new jobs from renewable energy, than for fossil fuels.
Makes sense to me. Harnessing free energy should be more cost effective in the long run than producing it. In time we will develop technology and infrastructure to overcome the intermittency of renewable energy.

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Is preemptively rebuilding NYC somewhere else cheaper than trying to mitigate problems and adapt to change?

Renewables are a good move regardless of where you stand on climate change.
Eh, we need a New, New York anyhow. Ever go for a walk on a hot summers night in Manhattan? Oh the odors you will discover from a city that planned nothing.

I'll second your comment that renewables make sense regardless of what we believe can/should be done about climate change.
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