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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 687608" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Regardless of whether the rise in temperature is due to human input (or largely due to human input) or not, we are charged with being good stewards of Mother Earth. I think we have an ethical obligation to take measures to minimize our impact on the environment around us. Some of the remedies discussed are not feasible without a significant impact on countries' economies. That alone will eventually create enough distress within said countries to push back enough for those initiatives to fail. The changes that need to be implemented should be done in a way to be as minimally impactful as possible. I do believe there is too much hysteria and too little unbiased research to support what is being said. Not saying it isn't true, just that there needs to be a better understanding of the impact while implementing measures for good stewardship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 687608, member: 198"] Regardless of whether the rise in temperature is due to human input (or largely due to human input) or not, we are charged with being good stewards of Mother Earth. I think we have an ethical obligation to take measures to minimize our impact on the environment around us. Some of the remedies discussed are not feasible without a significant impact on countries' economies. That alone will eventually create enough distress within said countries to push back enough for those initiatives to fail. The changes that need to be implemented should be done in a way to be as minimally impactful as possible. I do believe there is too much hysteria and too little unbiased research to support what is being said. Not saying it isn't true, just that there needs to be a better understanding of the impact while implementing measures for good stewardship. [/QUOTE]
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