
If we don't address greenhouse gas emissions soon, we risk the Earth only getting hotter until it's 500 degrees.
There is much evidence that we have crossed many of the boundaries that can speed up this development. The more polluted the atmosphere becomes, the more it retains the sun's rays without releasing them back into space when they are reflected off the Earth. They then bounce between the atmosphere and the earth's surface at the same time as new sun rays are let in but not out.
At the same time, the environmental solutions cannot be completely hostile to industry. Without industry, we don't get food for the day.
What should we do then?
I have two solutions.
We need to come up with some hitherto undiscovered or unused environmentally friendly energy source. The most easily accessible would be if we could use solar energy to power our vehicles and our industry. The sun's rays give us several thousand times the world's energy needs per year. The problem has been storing the energy. Research can certainly solve that.
Therefore, all states in the world need to invest several percent of their GDP in researching environmentally friendly energy. The state that comes up with an energy solution will become extremely rich.
The second concerns source sorting. In order not to run out of important raw materials or burn rubbish unnecessarily, we need to reuse as much as possible. The problem is that many people are very weak and can barely work. How are they then also going to be able to sort at the source?
The solution is to introduce source sorting factories. Those who sort get jobs and you reduce unemployment. At the same time, the risk of people ignoring waste sorting is eliminated. Perhaps the source sorting factories can be automated to a high degree so that the job will not be so tiring for the factory workers there?
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