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    What should Sedona’s priorities be for
    addressing climate change?

    June 12, 20201 Comment
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    By Darcy Hitchcock
    Co-Founder, Sustainability Alliance

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    Sustainability AllianceMembers of the Sustainability Alliance are participating in the creation of Sedona’s Climate Action Plan. The plan should help the region understand and prepare for our emerging risks as well as lessen our impacts on the climate. The City wants to hear from you. Please fill out a survey or sign up for a virtual open house. how climate change will likely affect us in the Climate Profile for the Verde Valley.

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    1. Tony Tonsich on June 13, 2020 10:43 am

      Let’s start with that big thermonuclear reactor. The one you are happy to see on cold mornings. That thermonuclear reactor, the sun, is about 1,300,000 times the size of the earth.

      Then just admit for the sake of debate it’s output could change 1%. For those not good at math 1% is 13,000 earths.

      Everything humans do is NOTHING compared to what happens due to a change in the sun’s output. We won’t even go into volcanos.

      Another fun facts plants feed on carbon dioxide, CO2. Eliminate carbon dioxide and plants die. OOPS.

      The sun’s output has in geologic time recently reduced. Stock up on non perishable food and warm clothing.

      I was once upon a time Vice President of a large waste paper dealer. Often the resources used to recycle used more energy than to make new. We charged to haul it off made possible by municipal recycling programs. It made no practical or energy saving sense, but it made people feel good.

      Stop consuming kiddies. Stop shopping.

      Harsh huh?

      Anything else is just feel good nonsense from someone with an agenda.

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