Posted by 4wdtom on March 08, 2019 at 06:30:41 from (71.161.235.97):
In Reply to: midwest home heating?? posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 08, 2019 at 06:05:35:
While I am all for energy efficiency, "green" power etc. the "green new deal" should be known as "the green no deal". It can't work, would cost us trillions of $$$ we can't afford to spend on it, and probably couldn't be done even if we had the money. Anyone who is serious about pollution, Co2, etc. has to look at countries like China. Mexico, and India who have huge populations and few or no environmental controls or regulations. The U.S. is way ahead of most of the rest of the world in the area of reducing pollution. And before I take any such plan seriously it would have to include some plan for stabilizing then reducing the world population. We have, as a race, gone for quantity not quality of life. I know that some religions frown on population control and other folks say they have the right to as many children as they wish. This being a farm related forum, I will put it like this, you can only put so many cows in the a field. World population is doubling in shorter and shorter times, it can't go on for ever. If world population had been limited to only a few billion we wouldn't be having the discussion/problems with pollution that we are. We need to continue with energy efficiency research, world wide pollution control, and population control to ever realize a stable enduring civilization. I hope the human race is as smart as it thinks it is and realizes this at some time soon.
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