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Old 02-27-2019, 03:20 PM   #5187 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
All energy consumption can be similarly impacted,across all market activities.
In times of war,all this consumption was simply reduced by War Department edict, enforcement,and market mechanisms.
If you want to go to war against climate change,it's really simple.Dirt simple.Nobody will say it's easy though.
You can't deny it,as we've done it before,twice before.
We can choose to begin,in earnest.Steady,year by year progress.
Concentrate on needs.Put wants on hold until we clear the emergency.
It's what America knows how to do.
Once the storm passes,then we can relax things if we so choose.
This is actually the one area where we strongly agree. But how do we get a majority of the world population to all buy in to the need for a complete sustenance level of austerity, a completely new economic system that can humanely distribute resources? And dictate fertility. A just One World Technocracy with support of the majority forever more to guide the use of resources with a view in 1,000 year timescales?
 
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