And while the ferocity of these fires is most likely due to the excessive heat that has been experienced over there already this summer, humans are still the principle contributor to their occurrence - not climate change.
Is that that same greed that sees you consume more bikes than you need?
So you also Live in a house with with no more bedrooms than you have people needing beds , I assume you are also not consuming any of these naughty goods as a protest and have forsaken all luxuries including alcohol coffee chocolate and illicit drugs.
Plus your vehicle are strictly for necessity use, rather than pleasure and run on bio-fuel grown exclusively in your backyard.
So what's your solution for greed?
To me greed in vacuum cannot be sustained, there has to be demand for whatever you are peddling. If the demand doesn't exist, you create it. One of the natural ways of increased demand is increasing number of mouths to feed or bodies to be charged around (burning such dug up fuel). If you dig up fuel without demand for it, there is no real profit to be had for the greed satisfaction (that's why OPEC reduces supply when prices drop).
Fundamental component for me is the ever increasing humans on this Earth, compounded by everyone wanting to have the next best toy available. Throwaway culture and over population.
Yeah the 186 (that they've actually CAUGHT!!!) that lit the fires are the issue.
If Scott Morrison is smart he should launch the biggest criminal investigation in Australia's history and round all these people up.... But he wont.
I mean its not difficult to assume if they've CAUGHT 186 people then theres probably a shit load more than that actually responsible.
With an increasing human population ... an increasing need to feed and clothe them .... plus the effect that increase in population has on our planet.
Our simple survival is at risk. Simple solution ... reduce the numbers. Volunteers might be needed to slow the changes ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
I do remember it, thanks for thinking I am young.
Red button is a different scenario than the climate change/ environmental crisis though. It is happening and the thing that breaks my heart the most is the habitat destruction, it's just not fair. Humans need to stop thinking we are the supreme beings on this rock.
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