carymccarr
Full Access Members
I’ll bite. I’m relatively right wing/conservative. I still believe in climate change but anything human/ consumer driven is bad for the environment. Consumerism is the problem, buying a new truck every two years is the problem, buying new phones and tablets every year is the problem. Automotives and transport make up about 14% of emissions in the U.S. Industry/agriculture alone make up about 1/2 of emissions in comparison. I’m sick of reading articles by left wingers that ignore the statistics. You have less of a carbon footprint if you drive an old big block 454 Chevy than if you trade in and buy a new vehicle every two years. You are allowing the planets resources to be depleted and pollution to be expelled to manufacture a new product constantly. So no, you aren’t green if you buy a Tesla unless you keep it forever. You are only spot treating and we are doing it wrong. Then we can go on, you can’t control what other nations do, we are a fraction of the worlds emissions.
View attachment 32871
View attachment 32870
Holding all human behavior constant the only thing that will drive down (or hold emission constant as populations grow) is further efficiency gains. And although we can’t control what other nations do we can lead by example and participate in agreements to curb emissions and invest in cleaner technology. The reciprocal of ‘if smaller countries won’t do it than neither will we!’ Is ‘if the largest, richest, most advanced country in the world won’t do it why would we?’
There was a day when conservatives were concerned about conservation. One of the reasons I strayed from the party (I am luckily enough to be able to vote both sides of the ballot now) is because they went full crazy uncle while also abandoning their conservationist values.
