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UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Somehow double posted. So this is now a blank comment.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/12/03/asia/…/index.html

It is already done. And the consequences are relatively easy to estimate. Much easier actually than the complex mechanics of world climate change.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

A similar flood happened in 1804 in the same region. Exactly the same region.

The houses were placed in a strategically bad position.

And many had no cellars ( to reinforce the houses in the ground).

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

I don’t think you have been reading a single one of the articles. The first one already is a not so fitting response to m claim that European style houses are ore resilient against extreme weather events.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Demand driving the demand?

Does needing something increase the need for it by itself into infinite need?

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Demand driving the demand?

Does needing something increase the need for it by itself into infinite need?

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

I don’t believe that those scenarios are that plausible.

Here is south Germany, the climate change has led to mediterran plants growing here. The plant life for the climate already exist. And they are spreading (olives don’t make it through the winter yet).

Change is happening, but adapting to it is possible. And solutions for adaptation do not have to be invented, because they already exist.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

But most of it is still invested in stocks. So those few links have relatively little impact.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Who or what is Raiden?

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Have you considered that this too might be an ‘experiment’?

Yes. It very well might be. But todays world is so strongly interwoven. Tons of conflicts are constantly challenging the system. And it has yet to break. The final test will be the sudden termination of economic growth. This will be the point, where it will be shows how resilient capitalism rly is.

Defenders of monarchy and the divine right of kings used to argue the exact same thing - that we tried democracy before and it failed in the Roman Republic and Ancient Greece - so clearly feudal monarchy is the best, right?

Tell me which system to try next. But pls don’t suggest to repeat another one again.

Yet here we are, experimenting again.

And that’s a good thing.

Why is this joke of a system the ideal? It doesn’t produce innovation - most of the stuff that led to the internet and modern computing came out of DARPA and various govt funded universities.

That was maybe the start. But big companies managed to elevate the importance to another level. The complexity of everything was reinforced and elevated drastically, driven by private companies. Just take a look at AI at this point. AI is innovation, mainly driven by private companies.

All of our space advancements were from state-run NASA and the Soviet space programme.

Because most of it was useless. What kind of innovation did. space exploration bring to humans?

The wealthy CEO types only start ‘innovating’ after taxpayers fund most of the R&D.

As I already stated, this is not the case. Especially pharma, medical and IT is heavily driven by big corporations. Basic research on the other hand, there you are right. As it usually does not feature real world appliances, means that it’s mostly founded by tax payers and the government.

Same with medical advancements,

Especially medical innovation is heavily driven from the private sector. Pharmaceuticals as well. There is not much involvement of any government or tax payer.

material science, physics - almost every single positive innovation has come from state-run, taxpayer-funded, or non-profit institutions.

But as I said, mostly for the basic research. Without much interest in application.

Maybe try reading a little bit more about all this innovation you seem so fond of: academic.oup.com/ser/article/7/3/459/1693191demos.co.uk/…/Entrepreneurial_State_-_web.pdfyewtu.be/watch?v=oLLxpAZzy0s

I have a good understanding of sciences. Especially in chemistry and physics. Thanks.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Do you not understand the system at live in is actively dooming us all?

I don’t think that it is dooming us. I cannot imagine a system that would lead to more freedom, better education or innovation.

Why are you so vehemently defending it? Especially when you can acknowledge that other systems can exist?

Even though I acknowledge that other systems have been tried in the past, I also believe that all of them, except capitalism with a few social tweaks, have failed.

Why would you think that companies going bankrupt is somehow worse than people being increasingly unable to live.

Because tons of lives are also depending on the company to keep on running. Making some people’s lives worse will probably not fix the problems of others. Instead the people that are in need of betterment must get a tailored solution. Tailored towards them without the need to completely overhaul a working system.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Yea… I know what some environmental scientists are claiming.

But the earth has seen higher levels of carbon already. It has seen higher temperatures and lower temperatures. And we humans inhabit many climate zones already.

And yes, technology can save us. We have the means to control weather with highly reflective particles. Scientists are currently attempting to make fusion work (even though they are probably using a far too small magnetic field. They should have built it 10x larger in France).

And furthermore environmental scientists do not claim that we are fucked. They only claim that change is coming and that this change comes with a bunch of problems.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

You sound like a fragile personality. You might be in the wrong occupation.

Or you might be talking bullshit. Because I doubt that you would have internet on a submarine.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

I take offence in being called a troll. It’s insulting. You can’t just call someone a troll with a different opinion and claim that this invalidates my argument.

UserDoesNotExist , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

Maybe if you don’t know where to start means that you don’t know where I am actually wrong?

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