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Date: 11/3/12 21:14 (UTC)
Great - irrelevant questions that aren't responsive.

Like [livejournal.com profile] ddstory has said in that other thread, and like I thought I said in my own comment, we need to move beyond the "whodunit" aspect of this debate and realistically assess what our options are. What do we do about island nations becoming submerged? What do we do about coastal communities and infrastructure that were built - ha, despite your incredulity at the idea that we ought to be trying to hold the climate in a stable equilibrium - upon the assumption that the climate wouldn't change? What about basic needs like food, water, etc.? These problems don't go away just because you want to focus on whether it's our fault or not, or whether we can do anything about it.
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