If everyone continues polluting at the rate we are, how long before we see effects that would impact our lives?
I cannot answer this question simply because I don’t have the current rates of pollution occurring globally, and, quite frankly, I don’t think anyone has the answer to that question. But, I can say with confidence that continuing to pollute the air, land, and water with no regard for the consequences will ultimately negatively impact all life forms on the planet.
Fukushima that! All life on earth negatively impacts me. I’m a victim. I need compensation for all my climate related sufferings, not to mention the annual torture inflicted by mosquitos.
More seriously, this guy sounds like someone from the 1960s or earlier, before we had such exceelent pollution standards. This suggestion that we are still ‘polluting with no regard for consequences’ is a Big Lie. The green people prefer to spin tales that nothing was ever done before so that we really, really need them now.
When I read the excerpt here, I had thought it *was* from the 60’s
Read the comments for this article. There is one hero in the thread.
What we need is to sacrifice some humans (you choose) to repent for all our sins against nature. Do these folks realize that they are no different than ancient priests, shamans, witch doctors, and others of the same ilk who were quick to attribute any weather anomaly to human behavior.
That whole article was a set-up. There was no student. It was a creation of the author, and the author, Ron Childers, created a sock puppet for himself in the comments section in order to hurl insults and warmist half truthes.