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Physical & Life Sciences
How much longer will growth of Antarcic ice save our coastlands?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Walkerin" data-source="post: 74729944" data-attributes="member: 417211"><p>By this logic any invidual action to cut your carbon emission is futile because there are 7,7 billion other people so your contribution is basically meaningless.</p><p></p><p>Of course if everyone thinks so the effect of negligence multiplies and the combined result is overwhelming.</p><p></p><p>Funny how nobody ever mentions how futile single person breaching gospel is when compared to 7,7 billion people. So we could totally quit it or something ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Walkerin, post: 74729944, member: 417211"] By this logic any invidual action to cut your carbon emission is futile because there are 7,7 billion other people so your contribution is basically meaningless. Of course if everyone thinks so the effect of negligence multiplies and the combined result is overwhelming. Funny how nobody ever mentions how futile single person breaching gospel is when compared to 7,7 billion people. So we could totally quit it or something ? [/QUOTE]
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