they aren't fossil fuels, and we aren't gonna run out.
What aren't fossil fuels?
They need to keep their noses out of the situation and allow the market to determine the value.
Which will fall dramatically. If we let the market determine the value of food, farmers will
go out of buisness.
With the farmers out of buisness, you will set off an even worse chain of events.
I will now give you an example of what you are trying to do: Enter Kenya
We are sending thousands of tons of free grain over there every day. The farmers are out of work, and now you have a capital city that has the nickname Nairobbery (Nairobi). If you try this on a nation already hit by hard times, it's a recipie for disaster.
I would submit that the people that are making these decisions are poorly suited for any manual labor and in fact their positions more closely resemble that of thieves.
1. Let's keep the
ad hominem attacks out.
2. Of course they are not suited for manual labor, they spend most of their time at a desk!
3. Prove your point, explain who, what, when, how, where, and why are stealing from others, or otherwise taking from one party for their benefit.
"...but just by going there i think they've done more than some of these "scientists"."
What is your point? Is this an attack on the scientists; if so, the point is false, as there has been quite a bit of research done on the poles. Also, you have missed the point, since the north pole is more of a group of islands. Antarctica is where we are experiencing the real melting.
It doesn't matter if the interior is frozen as long as the exterior is melting, on any object. Since this force will only increase as we keep pumping out CO2, CO, CH4, and other greenhouse gasses, the interior will eventually become the interior.
Where is this debate going? This seems to be closer to a point against a false dichotomy (If it isn't A, then it is B by default: A fallacy since the possibility of C wasn't discussed). Explain how the Earth
isn't getting warmer, and how we
aren't wrecking the rainforests, and how the icecaps
aren't being melted.
Think about it.
-Penguin