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Chiliagon

Prime Minister
May 16, 2010
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Spruce Grove, Alberta
YouTube - HOME (English with subtitles)

The sad part about this is that no matter what we say or try to do to stop it,

it will never completely end. we will always have people out there that only care about money and making more and if destroying our resources and damaging our planet is how they do it, they'll continue to do it.

ain't nobody gonna stop them.

the US and Canada and Europe and Australia/NZ, Russia etc may do a lot to help.. but you have all these underdeveloped countries or Countries that don't care that will continue to do their thing their way.
 

Trotz

Electoral Member
May 20, 2010
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Alberta
Humanity is torn between the "three rights", being those of humans, states and the environment.

To what extent, really, can you favour one without infringing on the others?

There is a degree of hypocrisy and irony, in which we tell Brazil to stop cutting down their rainforest; whereas, our predecessors in the 'Global North' have long ago largely stripped Europe and the developed Far-East (Japan and South Korea) of its trees - in part because the terraforming was a necessity in creating a modern economy.


The expression: "Money runs the world", comes to mind.

Countries will continue burning down their rainforests, butchering tigers in India, et al, unless you provide them incentive, which is supposed to had been what Carbon Credits are about, but the reality being, corruption from both our countries and those in the 'Global South' will mean that will never work.
Everyone wants to live a western lifestyle and the only means of attaining that is through destroying the environment and the planet.
 

Trotz

Electoral Member
May 20, 2010
893
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Alberta
You post a link to a video that's an hour and a half long, and you're surprised nobody watches or comments on it?

I haven't watched it, but I figure it's 100% like every other environmental video. "Oh look, we were able to get a couple million dollars to produce this documentary. Sure uh, we know there's a problem but thankfully, making a movie is a lot easier than solving the problem ourselves!

Oh well our million-dollar CEOs, who burn more carbon than a thousand people because of their lifestyle, will sleep soundly tonight. Sure, we espouse you to drop air travel and other industrial amnenties, but you really think we are going to do the same? Haha!"


Considering you have fat pigs like Al Gore associated with the environmentalist movement, the "environmental" movement might as well be called "Let's turn humanity into bounded serfs wearing rags and lets have a privileged class of Lords who'll have air travel and everything else they cherish"