The most sane policies would act immediately to stop excavating
below-ground carbon and seek alternatives--like the nearly limitless flows
of photon, kinetic (wind and surf), and other energies. And would address
from a cultural standpoint the hurry-sickness.
It ain't gonna happen.
What do you think our take should be on this? I'm inclined to jump on the
tree planting band wagon. I'd like to find some paying work rebuilding
forests and restoring degraded lands - does it matter who pays for it and
why? Yes, of course...
"You take the King's shilling, and you become the King's man."
I seldom let who is doing right or paying for it bother me any more. People doing the right stuff for whatever reason are OK with me
they clean, or pay someone to clean, up after themselves.
We cannot simply accept money for repair work in lieu of doing it right in the first place.
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