Login
or
Register
Home
»
Trains Magazine
»
Forums
»
General Discussion
»
CSX CEO says it will buy no more cars or locomotives for dying coal transport
Edit post
Edit your reply below.
Post Body
Enter your post below.
<p>[quote user="Euclid"]And also, how much was at stake if the round earth consensus proved false compared to what is at stake if action to stop climate change proves to have been unnecessary? [/quote]</p> <p>Nothing is at stake. You get a better environment, crude oil keeps longer for uses it is essential for. If nothing is don't the earth will become a unlivable planet sometime according to today's evidence.</p> <p>[quote user="Euclid"]A lot of people say that even if we can’t prove the climate change theory, we should take action just in case it is true, because if we wait, it may be too late to take action. [/quote]</p> <p>We will note if a proof is found. That might be our grand-grand children but it is possible that is never proof beyond resonable doubt. So in my opinion we have to do something.</p> <p>Why don't you try to find an article from a nutreal source and not a right-wing media?</p> <p>As of 2015 in the USA 770,000 people were employed in the renewably energy sector. So there are not just jobs lost but gained too.</p> <p>If you hold on to technologies too long you might be left behind. Siemens once invented the Fax but sold the patents to Japanese interests because they didn't want to destroy their Telex business.</p> <p>If you see measures only under poitical and economical viewpoints I can't help you.</p> <p>If that were the majority in the world one only could beg that the evidence might be wrong.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
Tags (Optional)
Tags are keywords that get attached to your post. They are used to categorize your submission and make it easier to search for. To add tags to your post type a tag into the box below and click the "Add Tag" button.
Add Tag
Update Reply
Join our Community!
Our community is
FREE
to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Login »
Register »
Search the Community
Newsletter Sign-Up
By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our
privacy policy
More great sites from Kalmbach Media
Terms Of Use
|
Privacy Policy
|
Copyright Policy