that’s true, but unfortunately we all share the same planet, so unless we see a world wide mega steep downward trend (by yesterday) i stand by my 100% fucked statement.
It’s more a matter of degree than either fucked or not fucked. We’re not at the point where we completely avoid damage, but there is still coal, oil, and gas in the ground, there are forests yet standing. We have an opportunity to limit the damage quite significantly.
The world as a whole has not, but a whole lot of individual countries have. Here’s what happened for the UK.
that’s true, but unfortunately we all share the same planet, so unless we see a world wide mega steep downward trend (by yesterday) i stand by my 100% fucked statement.
It’s more a matter of degree than either fucked or not fucked. We’re not at the point where we completely avoid damage, but there is still coal, oil, and gas in the ground, there are forests yet standing. We have an opportunity to limit the damage quite significantly.
we have the opportunity true, but will we take it? unlikely, cause money.
Maybe, because money:
yeah but you’re labouring under the delusion that people will be rational and give the environment a monetary value.
This is purely about investment return. Damaging the environment really badly kills profits too
i agree.