[citation][nom]overloaded007[/nom]I didn't say nascar, I said all racing, nascar is .5% all of the racing. It's also just for fun, so it would be one of the first things to go if Co2 emmisions were a real concern. Any NON ESSENTIAL ACTIVITY WOULD be banned first if this was a real issue.[/citation]
Argh, no it wouldn't. The amount of CO2 emitted by racing (not just NASCAR) is pretty much insignificant compared to the amount emitted by fossil fuel power plants, industrial processing of raw materials, etc. Don't just take my word for it,
someone else has done some back-of-the-envelope calculations. (crosses fingers for link to work). That's comparing NASCAR with normal commuter traffic alone. According to these figures, if NASCAR is half a percent of all racing, then racing contributes less than
two tenths of a percent compared to regular commuter CO2 emissions in the US alone.
And by the way, I used NASCAR as a familiar face for racing, not as the sole focus of any supposed bans. You don't have to think literally all the time.
If you can't get industry and power generation under control, along with better efficiency and less emissions from the cars and trucks that a billion people globally use every day as opposed to a few thousand using their equipment a few hours a week, it simply WILL NOT MATTER. Sport racing is a tiny drop in the bucket, CO2 regulations are aimed at the gallon-sized contributors.
I think it's very telling that you suppose the only possible reaction to a real threat of global warming is going to include government-enacted bans on recreational activities and sports. It seems to indicate that you not only misunderstand the scope of climate change and humanity's role in it, you also have an extremely naive view of government and their role in society, which also fits in with your simplistic and paranoid views along the lines of "OMG OBAMA = SOCIALISM = BAD!" Grow up, son.
And as for the comments about "IF YOU SPEND YOUR TIME PROTECTING VIRTUAL SEALS..." um, isn't almost every activity in WoW virtual? I don't see a problem if people engage in virtual simulations of real-world activities, even if the intention is to spread awareness about real issues. That's not really off-putting. What's off-putting is
crap like this.
THAT is how you know PETA is ridiculous, not because they set up a silly WoW campaign. I'm all for PETA-bashing, as long as the bashing itself doesn't become stupid.