Quote from ktmexc20:
Global Warming caused by CO2 emissions is credible as a possible threat that maybe irreversible. Don't you think that it would be wise to err on the side of caution in such a case.
Let's smarten up people! There's absolutely no reason for still being reliant on fossil fuels.
Man, Ignorance irritates me.
-kt
I tend to agree with you but the important powers in this don't.
Namely the largest emitters: China, INdia and the USA.
China and India both got a free pass on the Kyoto treaty even though China is likely the largest CO2 emitter (when you count the underground coal fires they have that roughly equal all the CO2 emitted by USA vehicles). The US saw this treaty for what it was namely an economic boom for China and India and to a lesser extent Brazil.
Euroland, Canada, and the Aussies are having trouble meeting the relatively mild reduction goals resorting to accounting gimmicks and questionable emissions trading mainly.
For example one trade is to buy and preserve rain forrest acreage. This is a fallacy as studies show that the CO2 uptake by the trees is equalled by the CO2 emmitted when the dead trees decompose. So there is no net removal from the environment unless there is a net increase in board feet and this is not the case in a mature rain forrest.
So, the point is, if GW is really a crisis then those nations that think that way are not reacting as if it were. Or better put by paraphrasing CS Lewis:
"GW [Christianity], if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important." The signers of Kyoto seem to be treating it as moderately important.
Seneca