Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14 2019 4:22pm
I think you are deliberately misreading what I have said. So for you I will spell it out: Yes clean up the Earth that is a positive thing and something we can all do. No we can't stop the tilt of the earth and in comparison the human effect taken out will be minimal when balanced against the financial cost.
Not deliberate. Trying to understand your point, being as you won't explain it clearly yourself.
For example, let me check I understand this correctly: the human effect - which is currently melting the ice caps, killing the corals and reversing the natural shift towards a colder climate - will have a minimal impact on our lives compared to the financial cost of doing something about it? Is that right?
But it is worth it (financially?) to clean up the earth? I think that's clear above. I think you've previously mentioned cleaning to include removing plastic from the ocean (as far as is reasonably possible). Would this cleaning also include cleaning other pollutants from our water supplies or cleaning the air we breathe?
I'm not sure why anyone would want to affect the tilt of the earth, let alone how you'd go about doing it. Can I safely assume that was just hyperbole and ignore that bit?