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I actually believe the
problem
that we see and the reason that we have these incredible system errors, where we're incarcerating low-level, nonviolent people and we're releasing high-risk, dangerous people, is that we don't have an objective measure of risk.
Obviously, the
problem
with this was that in order to test this idea, he needed a lot of pee from older women.
And I also want to say one other thing: We are not going to solve this
problem
by building more jails or by even building more shelters.
We couldn't solve this
problem
with 50 percent of the population on the sidelines.
The
problem
with them is they require very sophisticated pointing.
And the reason I'm saying this is that you may have the idea this
problem
is relatively recent.
We've known about this
problem
for 50 years, depending on how you count it.
The
problem
is absolutely soluble, and even soluble in a way that's reasonably cheap.
So the
problem
is soluble, and the way we should go about solving it is, say, dealing with electricity production, which causes something like 43-or-so percent and rising of CO2 emissions.
So this
problem
is absolutely soluble.
It didn't even talk about cutting emissions, which is an incredible shift in our thinking about this
problem.
But in the last year, Paul Crutzen published this essay saying roughly what's all been said before: that maybe, given our very slow rate of progress in solving this
problem
and the uncertain impacts, we should think about things like this.
The other
problem
is they're right in the ozone layer, and I'd prefer them above the ozone layer.
We can move things out of the stratosphere into the mesosphere, in principle solving the ozone
problem.
I'll give you two different ways to think about this
problem
that are the beginning of my thinking about how to think about it.
So because of this, we could deal with the
problem
simply by stopping reducing emissions, and just as the concentrations go up, we can increase the amount of geo-engineering.
And that's a very different way to look at the
problem.
But there is a
problem
with that view.
And the
problem
is the following: knowledge that geo-engineering is possible makes the climate impacts look less fearsome, and that makes a weaker commitment to cutting emissions today.
And that's one of the fundamental reasons that this
problem
is so hard to talk about, and, in general, I think it's the underlying reason that it's been politically unacceptable to talk about this.
My reservations are principally about the moral hazard problem, and I don't really know how we can best avoid the moral hazard.
I think there is a serious problem: as you talk about this, people begin to think they don't need to work so hard to cut emissions.
But if Hansard are right, and they usually are, then we've got a very serious
problem
on our hands, and it's one that I'd like to spend the next 10 minutes focusing upon.
Hence the eternal
problem
of love: how to become and remain desirable?
The individual used to find an answer to this
problem
by submitting his life to community rules.
And the
problem
is, they're so big now, it's easier for us to buy more food that we can't eat or find.
And as I was just explaining, food waste is a
problem.
In the U.K., this is such a
problem
that there was a government report a few years ago that actually said the second biggest offender of wasted food in the U.K. is the soggy lettuce.
So this is a problem, people.
But essentially, this is a big
problem.
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