Message from @Lord Zedd

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2019-03-14 22:57:54 UTC  

Probably

2019-03-14 22:58:39 UTC  

Kind of like with racial discrimination I think the culture pulls ahead, then the government steps in and passes a law that is no longer necessary and takes all the credit.

2019-03-14 22:58:48 UTC  

me sounding like a hardcore Libertarian today 😄

2019-03-14 22:59:50 UTC  

Well I am not an extremist Libertarian but we've swung too hard the other direction so we need to pull that way.

2019-03-14 23:00:01 UTC  

true

2019-03-14 23:00:39 UTC  

i do wonder how much progress we're making overall in terms of conservation etc that the leftists actually know about

2019-03-14 23:00:53 UTC  

it'd probably make a good man on the campus segment

2019-03-14 23:01:38 UTC  

and the real progress will be made when someone finds a way to prioritize rubbish

2019-03-14 23:03:12 UTC  

Do you mean profitize?

2019-03-14 23:03:21 UTC  

Yeah that would be great.

2019-03-14 23:03:55 UTC  

oh yeah profitize

2019-03-14 23:04:06 UTC  

stupid spell checker

2019-03-14 23:04:24 UTC  

it red lined it and changed it and I didn't notice it

2019-03-14 23:04:33 UTC  

I'm hoping the microbes evolve to eat all our plastics

2019-03-14 23:04:46 UTC  

especially that one big lump of plastic

2019-03-14 23:05:38 UTC  

In the ocean?

2019-03-14 23:05:43 UTC  

ya

2019-03-14 23:05:53 UTC  

even as bad as that plastic lump is, the Jellyfish there are thriving

2019-03-14 23:06:06 UTC  

Well they like the water warming up

2019-03-14 23:06:38 UTC  

Cleaning up the plastic would save a lot of sea turtles and birds

2019-03-14 23:11:31 UTC  

one potential idea is to take the plastics and recycle them into nests

2019-03-14 23:12:04 UTC  

if it's not going to break down for a long long time use that stability

2019-03-14 23:12:11 UTC  

The problem is not what to do with the plastic, it's how to collect it economically in the first place.

2019-03-14 23:12:55 UTC  

It's not actually in a cohesive lump, it's just a huge region with lots of plastic bits floating loose

2019-03-14 23:12:58 UTC  

tourism could help in some way with that in creating a profit incentive for it

2019-03-14 23:13:13 UTC  

although I'm talking more land based now and not the giant lump

2019-03-14 23:13:22 UTC  

Oh

2019-03-14 23:14:31 UTC  

that giant lump is a tricky one, best i can figure is some kind of bacteria to dissolve it and using some kind of bacteriaphage to control that bacteria

2019-03-14 23:20:19 UTC  

There's no real need, once they eat all the trash they'll die off

2019-03-14 23:36:40 UTC  

the environmental doom has been forecasted for ever as results of overpopulation and terraforming, etc. The end result is it can either be viewed/announced as a dooms day scenario, i.e. no one will give a shit because it's to big of a problem. Or it can be broken down into small parts that can be fixed. Easy fixes such as removing farming subsidize and farming price floors could easily free up many american regions to be returned to nature. Opening up trade barriers on goods like sugar from cheap tropical world markets so that corn and beet sugar production is slowed and lands are freed for better uses, removing federal subsidize for living in flood zones removes the financial impact of rising waters, etc. All effectively cost nothing (actually saves money) and improve environmental issues. Yet we ignore these things to focus on nonsense like high speed rail

2019-03-14 23:38:09 UTC  

https://www.copenhagenconsensus.com/ has a great approach, i don't agree with everything but the approach is solid. If we could even agree on an approach, then its just a matter of turning a dial on what a human life is worth, or an average 1 iq point increase is worth to quantify and priorities social reforms

2019-03-14 23:40:42 UTC  

the 2 biggest solutions to the issues they complain about they won't even talk about GMOs and Nuclear

2019-03-14 23:41:26 UTC  

and the evolution of lab grown meat ;P

2019-03-14 23:42:49 UTC  

btw we can modify plants to absorb 4x as much carbon from the atmosphere than we do today. Imagine the impact of every yard having super carbon absorbing grass

2019-03-14 23:44:32 UTC  

and crops with double yields means half the land needed to grow them, considering the Amazon is cleared for farming and it's a massive carbon sink GMOs are a game changer

2019-03-14 23:57:39 UTC  

Nah bruh just chop it down to grow organic soy and kale

2019-03-15 00:09:23 UTC  

Lol, the best part is that soy is one of the bigger gmo foods

2019-03-15 00:10:13 UTC  

So the soyboys will be the last "men" standing after all?

2019-03-15 00:12:45 UTC  

I'm the demon goddess of soyboys. I'm what will happen if they get too soy

2019-03-15 00:25:34 UTC  

Are you saying you just ate too much edamame?

2019-03-15 00:27:43 UTC  

I just saw Captain Marvel, and gotta agree with the caller from Wednesday. It wasn't terrible