B0bbY_CaT wrote:memorire wrote:But i bet dinosaurs werent that happy either that their environment was destroyed.
Your comment is illogical and outside the context of the discussion. No one is debating whether or not Dinosaurs were unhappy at their demise. However they did NOT contribute to an Ice Age, a Meteor Strike or the like, nor were they capable of changing their circumstances.
We on the other hand are directly contributing to our own circumstances. The two issues could not be less related.
Dinosaurs were selected for extinction by nature. We have not been "selected", some say we are volunteering.
I can only say that dinosaurs were smarter then us. And uhm you want to change our circumstances? kill half of the worlds population and we will have a situation where our life wont have that huge an impact on the environment. Or you seriously think thats it is possible at this dvanced stage ov technological development to stop all the factors that will lead to our demise without drasticly changing the living standards.
Btw what is our context of discussion? as far as i was concerned the context was not if the dinosaurs were happy or not but how we impacted the planet in the last 50 years. and i persist on that our impact is way less still than that of the "natural" causes. to be honest i dont see how our impact is not natural btw. we are children of this planet...how can something that we do be unnatural? only because we use tools to dig our grave doesnt means that its different from "natural" causes in terms of result. dont you think that is a natural thing that our lifestyle leads to some ecological catastrophy which will decimate the population of those who lead to it and thus reinstore balance again?
memorire wrote:So most ppl dont have the need to think or dont feel the urge to change. To be honest neither do I. I am 25 now. I live very healthy and am very healthy. Lets say I will live some more 60 years. Well I dont see anything changing to the better in the next 60 years. We have enough technology fixes to delay the inevitable. So why should I bother? Why should I try ad make the world better for ppl who dont deserve it?
B0bbY_CaT wrote:You have injected the other key issue regarding our plight... beyond Generation X, after Generation Y, your attitude reflects the latest gem... Generation ME.
so whats your point here?
B0bbY_CaT wrote:Fact is, the small guy CAN make a difference. In fact it is the influence of the little guy that has encouraged brands like Nike, Reebok, adidas, Billabong, Quiksilver etc to be major contributors in improving the Chinese impact on the environment.
dream on little guy
greets


