How often to you think about Global Warming/Climate Change?

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  • Whether or not climate change is man made or nature made is the debate that is allowing corporations to continue their mass destruction of our natural resources.

    If we continue to pollute the planet, the temperature outside will not matter. But they will still be waving their arms, screaming look at me, look at me, while their cohort slips through the back door.

    This debate is being used to distract us from the real problem. Climate change is real, can't argue that. Water isn't clean to drink, fish carry heavy metals, our soil can't produce food for us to eat, our air is suffocating us. This is a crisis and governments are intentionally blinding us. And while politicians are being used to push big money agendas- they blame "liberals" and "environmentalists" for job losses and low profits and throw a little name calling into the mix. I know all too well how the unemployed lumberjacks think hippies care more for spotted owls than people. They use this argument to justify the destruction of the watershed. Why do humans need more wood products now and forget that we may need other things that come from the forest in a few years. (air, water, a nice place to walk)

    And apathy will not prevent you from feeling the effects.

    Anyone who is concerned with the welfare of our society should watch (or read) "Collapse" by Michael Rupert

    Thanks for reading :)

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