> If you were to account for the next 500 years, then the costs that we have to pay today would definitively be worth it.
As a society—maybe, as human kind—maybe, as individuals—I highly doubt it.
The former two depend on how do we handle everything else on this planet. Looking at what happens in Ukraine, I’m sceptical. The latter: none of us is going to be here in 500 years. Maybe sone will, assuming we, the kind, don’t get wiped by other external factors.
I’m not saying it isn’t worth trying to make a change. I’m only discussing that single point.
As a society—maybe, as human kind—maybe, as individuals—I highly doubt it.
The former two depend on how do we handle everything else on this planet. Looking at what happens in Ukraine, I’m sceptical. The latter: none of us is going to be here in 500 years. Maybe sone will, assuming we, the kind, don’t get wiped by other external factors.
I’m not saying it isn’t worth trying to make a change. I’m only discussing that single point.