Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Is 50 to 100 years "immediate depletion"?
You said 2013!
You said there would be no time to transition.
Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!
-Ghostbusters
Is 50 to 100 years "immediate depletion"?
Why is it irrelevant?
He's not saying it will collapse, he's describing a slow decline, in the process of 3 centuries actually.
2013 is three years not three centuries, you said there would be not enough time to transition to alternatives.
Evidence?We won't.
Evidence?
Are you being purposely dense, or are you really this unintelligent?
That's not evidence, it's an analogy.The mice. We'll eat all the grain before we can properly conserve and harvest new energy sources.
I think this is the first time you've tried to run these ideas past a well-informed group who habitually examine every statement looking for flaws.What do you think?
PixyMisa said:That's not evidence, it's an analogy.
Evidence, please?
I think it's hard to top Julie Brown (Cause I'm a Blond).What do you think?
Well, there's civilizations effects on global warming, extinction rates, water toxicity, soil erosion, fishing, bee hive abandonment, GMOs, the breakdown of ecosystems, the rise in physical and mental health complications.
There's also the potential complete breakdown of our infrastructure after whatever next global war occurs. Possibly over oil and/or water. As Einstein said, I don't know what weapons would be used in world war 3, but sticks and stones will be used in world war 4. Or something to that effect.
TF, that's not evidence either, that's a list of problems which vary from very serious through not particularly important to actually beneficial.
And musing about the possibility of world war 3 has what to do with us not having time to transition to different energy sources?
Some of those things are real problems we have to deal with.Well, there's civilizations effects on global warming, extinction rates, water toxicity, soil erosion, fishing, bee hive abandonment, GMOs, the breakdown of ecosystems, the rise in physical and mental health complications.
That's not evidence, that's speculation.There's also the potential complete breakdown of our infrastructure after whatever next global war occurs. Possibly over oil and/or water. As Einstein said, I don't know what weapons would be used in world war 3, but sticks and stones will be used in world war 4. Or something to that effect.
No, actually. In the end it all comes down to energy.Well, I think there's more to our lifestyle and economy than just the ability to generate electricity, don't you think?
Genetic engineering, obviously. Why did you list it as if it were a problem we needed to address, rather than a technological advance of immense value?What's beneficial in what I pointed out?
Evidence?Well as I said, we'll probably destroy the majority of our infrastructure, regressing ourselves back quite some time.
Some of those things are real problems we have to deal with.
GMOs are one of the solutions.
What you've presented here is not evidence that civilisation will fail, but an environmental activist's grab-bag of Stuff I don't like.
World War IV will be fought with ideas.
Yes. Which occurs with all natural crops, and always has.I'm not really sure how I feel about GMOs, I can see some advantages in building crop resistance, but there's also the gene's escaping their confined crops.
Colourless green ones.What ideas?
Yes, is that inaccurate?What a peculiar view of economy you have. It sounds like you believe cities are there for people to grudgingly travel to and sustain.
That it is completely irrelevant to the discussion.
What is an advanced technology that uses no fossil fuels and has a real purpose?
I can't think of any
Who decides purpose and genuineness of purpose? Does "advanced" mean anything developed after the steam engine?
The purpose and genuineness is decided on how much energy it uses, and if a more primitive version can do the same task just fine, with less energy.
I'm referring to advanced as anything after the advent of the steam engine yes.