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by noobiemcfoob
3369 days ago
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How is their denial affecting you? Has it led to tangible changes in your life? Maybe you'd argue that it has led to a lack of tangible changes, but I don't think you can stand on that. Environmentally conscious efforts have continued to grow year after year despite a lack of political consensus, ultimately leading to solar now being cheaper than coal. That isn't due to regulation. It's because people who care have found ways to make a living doing the thing they care about and making it more viable. tl;dr: People may deny the problem, but when the solution isn't political in the first place, I can't see why it matters. |
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Yes, renewables are getting quite cheap, and coal is dying one way or another. But the amount of coal that gets pumped into the atmosphere before we're done with it will be far higher than it needed to be.
If you think the solution isn't political, then obviously you'll disagree with me, but you're unlikely to convince me that government intervention doesn't matter here.