Copenhague's... the Great Fiasco!

Dec 19, 2009 01:51

I have reading and listening all the news about the later Copenhague's world climatic meeting since it started on monday of past week. Tonight it has finished.

And tonight I am terribly disapointed.

Humanity is lost. Fortunately I'll be bald when it happens. In short. The meeting has ended up as a plain "declaration of some little commitments ( Read more... )

lame, vida-life, 2009

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shadir01 December 19 2009, 03:12:08 UTC
Bueno, mi hermano tiene una opinión con la cual concuerdo "la humanidad, es un virus"

Bien a esperar a que muramos de viejos, por contaminación, por el aceleramiento del ciclo normal de la tierra de calor y frío o que se nos venga un meteorito, como el de los dinosaurios, y "nos volvamos uno" con el más allá.

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ameban December 19 2009, 09:29:24 UTC
Tu hermano tiene razón. Biológicamente hablando, la humanidad se comporta como una plaga de langostal: llega a un sitio, arrasa con todo lo que hay y luego se marcha a otro lugar para seguir buscando comida. Y da igual cómo hayan dejado el lugar en donde pasaron.

Pues sí, cualquiera de esas opciones es perfectamente factible. Lo que ocurre es que se da más tremendismo al asunto del meteorito que a lo de quedarnos calvos por culpa de sobre-explotar el planeta. Después de todo, muchos de esos argumentos suenan a película de Hollywood y la gente no los toma en serio.
En fin, sabiendo que todo ésto ya se va al garete, por lo menos que no tengamso que verlo T_T

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kokumi009 December 19 2009, 03:35:35 UTC
Oh my goodness. And here I thought the nations would actually show some initiative and get things done before it's too late. Apparently, I should have prayed for their guidance. =___=;;
Seriously, what are they waiting for? A massive flood? A massive heat wave? A massive disaster? *sigh*

China please change! I feel bad for your people.
USA....you need to get off your butt...now!

We humans will never learn.

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ichiban_victory December 19 2009, 08:33:55 UTC
I think the underlying problem is that at this point, ceasing to emit so much of insert-pollutant-here is that it equals to killing off (or severely retarding) an industry, which means no money. Money's at the root of everything.

I don't know, I'm definitely annoyed with peoples' attitudes on the earth and such, but at the same time people really are slow to change unless something major happens...and then they are very quick to forget and revert back to what they were doing in the first place. Like cutting down trees, even though we've known for quite a while that trees and plants are what produce the very oxygen we need to breath! :P So yeah, people are stupid.

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kokumi009 December 20 2009, 22:47:52 UTC
While that might be true, it's not something i expect them to undo overnight or in one year. What I would have wanted seen was a plan to slowly but consistently change the system. My university's been doing it and it's paying off really well.

And no one's replacing the tries and plants! D8

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ameban December 26 2009, 13:05:00 UTC
Oh, yes! Money is the curse of everything. As the speech says, "Powerful guy is Mr. Money!"
The problem here is none of those nations realize that having tons of money isn't going to stop the huracans, typhons, inundations, dry weather, etc, etc... You cannot buy the weather with money.
And yes, people forgets too fast the bad things. They just don't care or just think having money, they're going to be safer.

These days a hard weather is happening in Spain, well, in *All* Europe. It's covered by snow and raining. Yes, it's annoying , sure, but it's better than having not rain at all.

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