Global Warming:Real or Fake?

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  • Kilroy_x
    Little Chief Hare
    • Mar 2005
    • 783

    #211
    Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

    I was thinking more along the lines of economic processes. Restricting greenhouse gas emissions would also harm production. If there is technology still a certain number of generations away from existence which could prevent or mitigate global warming, preventing the most efficient forms of production is actually preventative or at least detrimental of a solution to global warming.

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    • devonin
      Very Grave Indeed
      Event Staff
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Apr 2004
      • 10120

      #212
      Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

      That's actually a really good point, and one that I've never seen phrased so excellently. The idea that the net effect of restrictions on industry to preserve the environment is to slow the ability of industry to develop more efficient means to preserve the environment...I like it.

      Its like that old saw that if it is simply lack of funding preventing the cure of cancer, the best way to cure it would be to infect the richest dozen people in the world with cancer. A surefire way to encourage industry to develop more environmentally safe practices would be to simply offer a substantial enough reward for it to encourage them to work at it, instead of limiting their ability to function at all.
      Last edited by devonin; 06-13-2007, 03:44 PM.

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      • Kilroy_x
        Little Chief Hare
        • Mar 2005
        • 783

        #213
        Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

        It's largely conceptual. However the possibility increases as the effects of restriction increase. Most economists wouldn't argue that there should be no regulation, but would instead advocate forms of restriction which least harm production while still being effective. Effluent charges for instance.

        Edit: Well, I don't doubt that rich people have cancer, although less educated/poorer (not that the two are synonymous, just indicating the form of census) people are more likely to have it. The motivation for curing cancer is also there, carried by the profit motive like most other things in a market.

        The issue isn't one of artificially increasing reward or punishment, because the cost of the reward or punishment even if effective will manifest elsewhere. The likelihood that additional incentive would be needed to find a cure for cancer is also low. What both issues are conceivably, if they bear any similarity, are issues of time preference.

        In both cases the market mechanism which would have responsibility for both conservation and development is the investment preferences of individuals. If trees are expected to be much more valuable in the future, for instance, then as soon as it foreseeable for trees to be a good investment as such investments of that sort will be made. The payout of a cancer cure is very foreseeable, so it's only natural to assume the market is functioning to the best of its ability because investment in this field is transparent with a high payout. Taking money forcibly from other sources for a cancer cure just makes other parts of the market operate suboptimally.

        The same is conceivably true of the environment, except of course the environment is commonly thought of as a true prisoners dilemma. Time preference might have limited effect on trees in terms of preservation at the moment, although this isn't necessarily a problem . However, other pollution problems might have effects far reaching enough to consider imposing restrictions legitimate.

        Ironically, it is conceivable that government preservation of resources actually prevents or lessens the markets treatment of conservation as a time preference issue, going back to the original statement of possibility.
        Last edited by Kilroy_x; 06-13-2007, 04:48 PM.

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        • Aa_Doodaa
          FFR Player
          • Nov 2006
          • 102

          #214
          Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

          Alright guys, all the serious hardcore CT forum people who've posted on this thread HAVE TO CHECK THIS OUT, AND WATCH IT BEGINNING TO END.
          I think it's a great explanation of the Global warming being real or fake thing, with the most reasonable conclusion. Here's the link:

          http://www.groovestats.com/index.php...dsongs&id=5231
          Originally posted by ShastaTwist
          Lol, there sure are a lot of mods in here.

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          • Mythiqudame
            FFR Player
            • May 2007
            • 17

            #215
            Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

            We can deny it all we want.

            Global warming is real. And it didn't just happen all of a sudden, either. The ice caps didn't totally melt on one random day and make headlines in the news.

            And one more thing:

            Wikipedia = Google

            Google = Randomness

            Glad we cleared something up.
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            • fireking550
              FFR Player
              • Feb 2006
              • 171

              #216
              Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

              I think global warming is real, all the events that are changing the earths features (polor ice caps melting) didn't happen because the earth felt like they should happen. Its a problem we caused and should be dealing with.

              Instead however our goverments are 2 busy spending most of their time on war than to fix all the problems in the world. So basically im saying goverment dosen't care or believe in global warming so if someone wants to try to stop it or prevent their going to have to get groups together and do it by themselves.


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              • otcblackpanther
                FFR Player
                • Oct 2006
                • 57

                #217
                Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                Ah, I wish people were smarter about these kinds of things. Good job with knowing what you are talking about Guido, you are one of the only ones.
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                • Raziel_Darkeden
                  FFR Player
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 337

                  #218
                  Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                  Haven't you seen "An Inconvenient Truth"? I mean Al Gore says it's true, so it must be true. Al Gore wouldn't lie to us would he?

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                  • devonin
                    Very Grave Indeed
                    Event Staff
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 10120

                    #219
                    Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                    He -did- invent the internet, after all.

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                    • ljw5021
                      FFR Player
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 40

                      #220
                      Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                      I believe global warming exists, definitely. You can't sit here and say that mankind has had no impact on our environment. However, I don't think it is as big of a problem as morons as Al Gore make it seem. Right now global warming is a political toy. It's one of those minute issues that is played off as a major one to draw voters in. A well-read and educated voter recognizes these ploys through research.

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                      • og4lif
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 38

                        #221
                        Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                        global warming exists and i see it all the time. I live in Toronto, Canada and up here during the winter we have a lot of snow and its cold as well but last year things turned out to be different we had no snow at all and it seemed like spring during December..

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                        • devonin
                          Very Grave Indeed
                          Event Staff
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 10120

                          #222
                          Re: Global Warming:Real or Fake?

                          For that you made a two week bump?

                          This thread ought to have been locked shortly after the big set of posts linking to documentary content.

                          EDIT: This thread should have been locked as soon as someone suggested that Global warming was actually "fake" so uh...ages ago after the first post.

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