Oh, OK. We have enough resources to compensate for global warming so let's just use them up in the next few thousand years. Nice. Wouldn't it be easier to make some radical changes to the way we live life and let the earth begin to repair herself naturally? Wouldn't it be better to reduce population growth, eliminate emissions and stop deforestation? Because, you know, that can be done rather easily but simply doing NOTHING. Wouldn't it be noble to make it happen in this generation instead of letting "someone else" fix this stupid shit?
get a clue?! hah! the earth is millions of years old. we're born into the midst of a fucked system with very little idea as to how or why we are here : in which greed and corruption are pretty much standard requirements in order to succeed, with a culturally constructed human-centric society whose rules imply that the 'best meaning' to our lives and the right/only path to follow is to succeed in society (or our little abstract bubble which regards other forms of life as 'nothing but food') and to 'live life to the full', based on our limited understanding of what life itself is and born from our fear of death and of deviating from the belief that the only truth about the universe and life lies solely in an ultimately primitive science which can barely perceive 5% of the universe, let alone clearly define what it actually is and why it is here. and yet most of us, by the time we're in our 20's, are so sucked into this little world that we created that have little regard for anything outside of it, even though in the context of life, that world we have little consideration for matters infintely more than anything that will come from our consumerist-society. to think that caring about the environment is wrong is one of the most clueless, uninformed opinions you can arrive at.