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    How much taxpayer money should a foreign oil company get just for building a refinery in the USA?

    New Shell Plant Brings Pollution and Plastic. We’re Fighting Back. Photo above – Shell’s new ethane refinery in Pennsylvania. How much taxpayer money would you serve up, to keep this dusk to dawn glow on the horizon? Good news, everybody....
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    AMA with Nate Soares. Wednesday 2/4 at 10am CT

    Author of If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies answers questions about why superhuman AI would kill us all.

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    Imagine a talented young researcher who fully accepts your argument but also believes that if 'good people' leave AI labs, the situation gets worse. Should they stay and try to slow things down from inside, or leave to avoid contributing at all - and why?...
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  • jordan avatar

    When it comes "the global warming debate," there are often third ways that are ignored. Often the framing is global warming and climate deniers or something like that.

    but it seems like there are obviously multiple perspectives here, and these two black and white boxes keep us from really seeing potential solutions.

    Bjorn Lomborg for example believes in man-made climate change, but also doesn’t like the alarmism. Although he cherry picks data like he accuses others of, he also I think rightfully points out lots of flaws in the arguments that help us identify solutions. Much of the hurricane damage increase over time is because we’re building bigger and more expensive houses in hurricane alleys; for this problem, we can stop building there; everybody stopping flying altogether until 2100 delays increases the increase by a few weeks, so stopping flying isn’t the solution. Often the solutions are smaller, more local, less sexy: want less polar bears to die? Increase regulation on poaching. (Polar bear populations are up over the past decade because of this, apparently). I would love to identify and popularize these solutions, so they are spoken in the same breath as global warming rather than it being all gloom and doom and end of the world.

    There are real tricky questions about what we’re trying to preserve and for whom, as well. If all we care about are humans and climate migration, then building infrastructure in places like Haiti and even evolving to coal power would be more helpful.

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    Tell that to Mcdonalds, Starbucks and so on… I've fantasized about Subway (used to be the world's largest chain with 37,000 locations, now McDonald's is largest) stopping using plastic bags......
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