Astronaut Chris Hadfield answers environmental questions

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During the Elevate Festival in Toronto, a tech and innovation event, astronaut Chris Hadfield answered five questions on space, sustainability and climate change.

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Campaigning for the boss? He resisted the most hyperbolic claims, at least. Except maybe the oceans bit. I'd enjoy seeing a glider flight at an air show rather than boring holes in the sky with an old fighter plane. The majesty of it is compelling. No worries, BTW, the fighter uses far less fuel than the combined fuel that the spectators used to travel to the show. A fallacy of false equivalence. The comparison of fuel consumed to put a payload in orbit, versus fuel consumed by the entire population to get to work is ludicrous. They are the same thing from an ecological point of view: evidence of a society that has evolved, in a sudden technological leap, to a point of dependence on massive energy consumption, now facing a technological turning point where the fuel of maximum convenience has to be reexamined or life as we know it cannot be sustained. Including boring holes in the sky with old fighter planes.

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Yer like we believe the free masons he's never been to space ffs what a joke

BULLYYYY