VTKilarney
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No worries. I appreciate that it's a charged topic.Yup, I do get your point and actually agree with you on the above. I did not really mean to misrepresent your views (straw man argument).
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No worries. I appreciate that it's a charged topic.Yup, I do get your point and actually agree with you on the above. I did not really mean to misrepresent your views (straw man argument).
Another great example are the music artist are complaining about GW who are using products made with petroleum by products drive or fly everywhere and perform at venues that hold 10's of thousands of concert goers that drive from all over.That's not at all what I am saying. Nice straw man argument, though.
What I am saying is that skiers have chosen as their form of recreation one of the most carbon intensive forms of recreation there is. Until you choose one of the hundreds of forms of recreation that is less carbon intensive, you have no right to lecture me about global warming. This is especially true if you are a film company that flies skiers all over the globe just to get that great shot.
Talk is cheap. This is especially true when you load up your SUV, drive three hours each way to your second home, and ski on a three foot base of manmade snow.
Film producers and stars who fly all over the globe just to ski are lecturing me about the need to address climate change? Uh... right...
Let's be honest. If you are serious about combating global warming you can't be supportive of the ski industry. Snowmaking takes massive amounts of energy. Thousands upon thousands of people driving several hours each way every weekend for mere recreation pumps countless tons of CO2 into the air. Thousands upon thousands of people flying out west does just the same.
Bottom line: If you ski and you lecture someone about global warming you are a smug hypocrite.
Film producers and stars who fly all over the globe just to ski are lecturing me about the need to address climate change? Uh... right...
Let's be honest. If you are serious about combating global warming you can't be supportive of the ski industry. Snowmaking takes massive amounts of energy. Thousands upon thousands of people driving several hours each way every weekend for mere recreation pumps countless tons of CO2 into the air. Thousands upon thousands of people flying out west does just the same.
Bottom line: If you ski and you lecture someone about global warming you are a smug hypocrite.