RobbyG
Active member
These things don't equate! All the medical advances you talk about have nothing to do with people Driving Gas Hog Vehicles or Governments investing in Coal burning power plants. We could have easily had all of what you described as well as clean air. Which Ironically also would have cut down on respiratory health problems around he world.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7759070#post7759070 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wlagarde
I think if we put things in perspective it may help a bit. Imagine a world several hundred years ago in terms of human plight...i.e. lack of polio vaccine (or any vaccine for that matter), no antibiotics, no clean water (cholera), no anesthetics, to sterile ability, no surgery available, no power, no machines to do work/plow fields/assist in food production, no or at best poor roads with limited or no distribution ability, etc, etc, etc. This of course resulted in a very poor life expantancy of ~30 years (if lucky) not to mention poor quality of life. Now with all of the technology we have developed life is FAR better than in the past and life expectancy is also far better (~75+ years now). Don't beleive me? Go visit a third world country (I have and given medical care there). However, all of these devlopments come at a price. I just happen to beleive this price is worth it. For example, people quote soaring cancer rates...yet we in spite of this have such a high life expectancy. I'll take the cancer risk in exchange for an extra 40 years thank you.