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Old Posted Jun 30, 2021, 6:15 PM
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Joshua B.
 
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Reducing GHG's in BC and Canada will be a drop in the bucket as other nations continue to develop and build up their infrastructure.

We can talk about reducing GHG's but the harsh reality is that overpopulation will be the driving factor going forward in climate change, famine and pandemics. The first world has set the bar on what lifestyle one should have and many in the "developing world" will strive to meet this lifestyle at whatever cost, and no treaty or agreement will deter them from industrializing further. Many people will blame these developing nations for not keeping their population in check and destroying their countries when major G7 countries were responsible for off-shoring the "dirty" or "industrial" jobs to allow them to flourish.

I acknowledge climate change driven by AGW is a major issue but we are honestly 30-40 years too late. The central focus should be on adaptation and mitigation strategies. AC and air purifiers should be built into new developments, especially care homes.
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