I think your issue is that you are just a pessimist and aren't able to, or don't want to understand the optimist's viewpoint. > With regard to, say, global warming, I would say it's rationally undeniable the future will be worse than the past, and the biggest problem isn't a lack of optimism in the present but rather a lack of pessmism in the past.
Life is primarily about problem-solving.From a quantified perspective, the world is improving over time. There is less suffering now than in the past. This progress is driven by optimists who put in the effort to make the world better. We constantly face problems to solve, both on a personal and global scale. Even as the world improves, there will always be significant challenges to address. Despite your passive-aggressive swipes at Elon, he has done much more than you or I for the betterment of the planets. He's made EVs and renewable energy mainstream. > We've known about global warming for many many decades but have done almost nothing to stop it.
What are you talking about? The world has done a lot to combat global warming. Just a few things:- Paris Agreement - Kyoto Protocol - Significant investments in wind, solar, and hydro-electric. - Drastically improved energy efficiency standards and regulations for buildings, vehicles, appliances, and industrial. - Increased focus on large-scale reforestation and conservation. - Development of carbon capture technologies. - EV advances - Public awareness programs and grassroots movements. - Carbon and energy taxes PS: I assume you are "lapcatsoftware" Jeff? Because your pessimism is so signature? I encourage you to try and look at the bright side of things, if only for your own benefit. |
How are you quantifying that exactly?
> This progress is driven by optimists
Citation needed.
> What are you talking about? The world has done a lot to combat global warming. Just a few things:
> - Paris Agreement
> - Kyoto Protocol
Mostly fluff for politicians to preen.
> - Significant investments in wind, solar, and hydro-electric.
"Significant" is questionable.
> - Increased focus on large-scale reforestation and conservation.
"focus" is not action.
> - Public awareness programs and grassroots movements.
"awareness" is not action. We've already been aware.
You've listed mostly minor steps.
If the world has done a lot, then why have we failed to stop global warming? Why are we continuing to blow through the temperature thresholds that scientists warned about?
Putting band aids on problems may be optimistic, but such optimisim is not a solution to problems.
> PS: I assume you are "lapcatsoftware" Jeff? Because your pessimism is so signature? I encourage you to try and look at the bright side of things, if only for your own benefit.
This kind of personal comment is totally out of line here. You've never met me and know absolutely nothing about me. Moreover, I have zero interest in or use for unsolicited, oversimplistic advice from random anonymous internet commenters.