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by InSteady
884 days ago
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>The same logic applies to shutting down oil and gas production: if we are not certain, then why risk the downsides? You are conflating the cost of not extracting a fraction of a fraction of current production capacity with the risk ending human existence through changing systems we do not have anything close to a full understanding of nor precise control over. Degrees of risk matter, in fact they are the whole point of GPs logic. |
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If you don’t have some measure of cost / benefits / risks, how can you reject a potential solution outright?
The answer is you can’t, so if you are doing so your reflex is based on emotion rather than reason.