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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1554602)8/24/2025 3:22:47 PM
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“It requires replacing fossil carbon with renewable electricity.” That’s not adaptation, that’s forced transformation through government fiat. Renewable electricity isn’t yet capable of fully replacing fossil fuels without massive cost increases, grid instability, and dependence on rare-earth supply chains dominated by China. True adaptation means diversified energy, fossil, nuclear, hydro, renewables, while improving efficiency. Forcing a single solution is ideology, not science.

“This is the first time it was done by humans.” No, it’s the first time humans are being blamed. Climate has always been influenced by multiple factors: solar cycles, volcanic activity, ocean currents, orbital shifts (Milankovitch cycles). Human contribution may exist, but it is only one variable in a very complex system. To say “this is the first time” is not science, it’s narrative.

“It’s not a religion, but magafecalists are trying to turn it into one.” Calling names doesn’t change the fact that climate activism behaves exactly like a religion:
  • It has prophets (Al Gore, Greta Thunberg).
  • It has sins (driving, eating meat, flying).
  • It has tithes (carbon taxes).
  • It has doomsday prophecies (“12 years until the end”). That isn’t science, it’s dogma.
“And you’re standing in the way of adapting infrastructure, energy, our way of life, and maybe farming.” Adaptation doesn’t mean shutting down industries, taxing families into poverty, or forcing farmers to reduce fertilizer while people go hungry. Real adaptation means freedom to innovate, not government mandates. Farmers, engineers, and entrepreneurs adapt best when government gets out of the way.
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