We've burned up most of the Earth's fossil fuels??? HTF do you come to that conclusion?
I said most of the fossil fuels that we've used has been since WWII. I admit I worded it poorly. Really even in the last 50 years. We've been using it at an accelerated rate.
I say we have used less than 1% ... We have absolutely no idea as to the amount of fossil fuel left. In fact regulation prevents us from finding out.
There are estimates, approximately 5 gigatons of recoverable carbon. However if we were to release all that into the atmosphere, we'd certainly all die of carbon dioxide poisoning. Even 1 gigaton will cause significant harm.
We aren't killing the planet. It doesn't have a fever. Al Gore sold it well but the science just doesn't prove global warming. When you have to try and convince people that a science is "settled" that in itself proves that there is serious doubt.
97% of scientists disagree with you. When you have a bunch of rich people who's livelihood depends on the masses buying up fossil fuels, spending millions of dollars to convince yahoos and rubes the guvrmit is out to get you, then we have problems.
(when in fact it was 100% only me)
Did you get a public education? Did your employees? Does your business benefit from having a stable civilized society? Do you use anything that was funded by government agencies? road, police, fire department, technology (the internet)? Any patents involved? Used anything subsidized by the government? food, oil, etc
So - wring your hands with worry and gaze at the horizon wondering when it will all end. I will drive my 'tank' and keep my AC on 68 and live a comfortable life with my family and friends.
like with that gay marriage thing, momentum is on our side. Governments around the world think it is a serious threat. The US military see it as a serious threat. The insurance industry see it as a serious threat. More and more global businesses see it as a serious threat. Solar is becoming cheaper and cheaper. Energy storage is becoming cheaper and cheaper. The electrical grid is becoming smarter. But we need policies to speed all this along.