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by thaumaturgy
6288 days ago
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That doesn't make sense to me. It completely sidesteps both the questions of responsibility, as well as questions about our desired environment. I am -- or was, before my "startup" days -- an avid hiker, backpacker, etc.; to me, your thought experiment translates this way: Imagine that I was out hiking, and that I see a bunch of trash on the trail. Now imagine that the trash doesn't belong to me. Should I pick it up? It doesn't make sense to me that, as a species with the ability to dramatically affect our environment, we should choose to not take care of it. It doesn't make sense to me that we would spoil our own living conditions. To get back to your thought experiment: if the causes behind global warming were out of our control, but if the global warming had the potential to create an environment which we didn't want to live in, and if we had the power to counteract the changes, then I think it makes sense to do so. As a practical matter, "massively restructuring the world economy" is also known as progress. We're certainly not going to burn coal in space. |
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Except that the next three words were "by central decree."