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Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
Top OP, thanks!

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Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.

brakeless posted:

Please god let politicians never get it into their heads that we can solve climate problems by dumping sulfates into the atmosphere.

At some point somewhere in a region extraordinarily hit by the warming this will probably happen.

Dystopian sci-fi scenario: The sulfate emission wars.

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
Actually I would like to taste a cricket burger right now.

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.

Salt Fish posted:

You would have to plant, according to one calculation I found, 1,554,723,200,000 trees per year at 2010 emissions levels to absorb the co2 being released by man.

If every human planted a tree every other day we would be able to do this! Sounds infallible, let's start!

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.

Verge posted:

Still, gently caress, I think that's a lot of trees. Alright, thank you.

If the numbers are correct it would be about 50% of all trees that currently exist. And we would have to plant this amount every year.

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
They actually managed to agree on something in Paris? :psyduck:

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
It's also not really the Greens' fault that Germany produces more coal energy than a few years ago. The exit from nuclear energy was decided by a conservative government and it was supposed to be replaced entirely by renewables, but some local politicians and most energy companies decided to push for coal, too. This is even criticised by the current federal minister of energy, who is a social democrat.

Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
How badly will central Europe be hit?

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Honj Steak
May 31, 2013

Hi there.
Being alive is a cool and good thing. It's definitely unusual that you don't cherish that fact and it hints at a depressive mental condition.

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