We Can Stop Climate Change Ourselves. This is How.

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We Can Stop Climate Change Ourselves. This is How.



Climate Change is Here

When it comes to discussing the fight against climate change, there are two facts we must behold: First, climate change is here; it’s happening; it’s been happening…and we’re already feeling the impact. Second, for those living in the United States, the current political climate is not one of change. The current administration has, in fact, taken steps that have sent us backwards in the fight against global warming, not forward.

But we can change the tide (literally).

Ten years ago, Former Vice President Al Gore released a documentary entitled An Inconvenient Truth. For many Americans, especially those of younger generations, the film brought about the first meaningful conversations they’d had about global warming. Notably, the film did more than just encourage awareness, it placed the responsibility of changing our course (and the culpability of creating our current path) firmly in the hands of corporations, politicians, and—most notably—everyday citizens.

Now, a decade—and a demonstrably warmer world—later, the Former Vice President is releasing another film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.

There’s really only one place to start: Education.

In an exclusive interview with Futurism, he acknowledged that the current political climate is a precarious one, calling President Trump’s environmental policies “reckless and indefensible.” But the Former V.P is not without hope, largely due to the grassroots movement that has risen up around the country in response to some of President Trump’s more drastic decisions — such as withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement.

Former Vice President Gore believes that the momentum behind the movement, and the commitment at the local level to uphold the work of the Paris Agreement, will be successful, “regardless of what Donald Trump says.”

But if we want to tackle climate change from the ground up, so to speak, where — and how — should we truly begin?

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Where to Start

As far as the Former V.P. is concerned, there’s really only one place to start: Education. “Number one, learn about it,” he said, “People sometimes feel that it’s hard to talk about the climate crisis. But the more you know, the more confident you are, the easier it is to talk about it.” And he clarifies that his films, and their corresponding books, were conceived as tools to help facilitate these conversations.

But as they say, talk is cheap. It’s one thing to know that we need to reduce our carbon footprint collectively, but how do we do it individually? And furthermore, given the enormous, far-reaching scope of the problem, how do we convince ourselves that our efforts to do so aren’t futile?

“When you go into the marketplace, choose the most climate-friendly, environmentally-friendly alternative,” he offers, adding:

That may seem like a trivial matter, because it only reduces your impact a little bit as an individual, but it sends a signal to business and industry that — together with what others are sending — really does drive change.​

Knowing whether or not something truly is environmentally-friendly, though, can be a challenge. One strategy is to buy locally when you can — whether it be food or other products. When you know exactly where something is coming from, how it’s been produced, who is producing it, and what it’s been sourced from, you can be more confident about any claims of “green” status it may tout. You’re also not just supporting the environment, but your community by strengthening local economies.

Investing in the assets readily available to you in your own neighborhood (and even your own backyard) can also help to reduce your carbon footprint in other ways, like using your car less. Whether you’re walking, biking, carpooling, or using public transit, you’re not just reducing emissions, you’re also sending a message to your municipal government. That message being that your community wants, and would use, infrastructure that would help you to drive less. Whether it’s repairing sidewalks or creating bike paths, the more people who come out in support (or who show up at town halls to bring up the issues), the more likely it is that a local government would deem it worthy to invest the time, money, and resources in development.

“We can, and we will, win this.”

Which brings us to the Former V.P.’s third suggestion: Getting involved in politics, whether it be at the city, state, or federal level. “Let the candidates asking for your votes know this is important to you,” he said. “Let the office holders who hold town hall meetings know that you really care about this.”

He concludes, “We can and will win this.” And there’s reason to hope he’s right. While governments and corporations play a role, and can have a major impact in terms of setting standards and writing policy (and, ideally, adhering to them), they aren’t the only ones who need to step up.

Regardless of where you live (and whether or not your local or federal government supports the efforts). the first step is to acknowledge our responsibility for what has already happened and start a conversation. This is how all of our greatest movements—from the Civil Rights to the Campaign for Women’s Sufferage—got started.

We can’t reverse the damage that has already been done, but we can set our sights on what’s happening right now — and commit to doing better.

https://futurism.com/writing-we-can-stop-climate-change-ourselves-and-this-is-how/
 

captain morgan

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That is truly hilarious.

... Absolutely love the fact that the author of the article forgets to mention that many of the factoids in Gore's original fiction were proven false or unsubstantiated in a UK Court.

Inconvenient Truths indeed
 

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Nope, nope, nope.

As long as they spout the global warming lies as an excuse to raise taxes for no other good reason, nope.

As long as they spread the white guilt, telling whitey they gotta pay, while ignoring what the Chinese and Indians do, nope.

As long as the tax hikes are called for 'global redistribution', nope.

And while Al the Whore lives in his house with 17 air conditioners, and David Suzuki has his private islands, nope, nope, nope.

Let those b**tards move into a cave first, and dont forget to stop using electricity.
 

B00Mer

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Nope, nope, nope.

Yes, Yes, Yes!!


As long as they spout the global warming lies as an excuse to raise taxes for no other good reason, nope.

1. what taxes

2. seriously how much taxes did you pay last year.. if any.


As long as they spread the white guilt, telling whitey they gotta pay, while ignoring what the Chinese and Indians do, nope.


China leads world in solar power production


As long as the tax hikes are called for 'global redistribution', nope.

Fake News..


And while Al the Whore lives in his house with 17 air conditioners, and David Suzuki has his private islands, nope, nope, nope.

Yeah, because if your successful in life you shouldn't live like it.. your jealous and envious. You're a sad, sad person.
 

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There is absolutely nothing that humans can do which will siginificantly change the climate. That has been directed by large scale forces of nature, most significantly solar radiation, since the formation of the Earth. The human contribution to that is so small that it is beneath measurement.

Al Gore is a complete fool.
 

captain morgan

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If only there was something that we could do, as individuals you understand, that would have an effect.... Oh, and was convenient too.

Alas, I fear that we are doomed to perish in our human induced furnace of hell fires with an ice free North pole since 2013.
 

JLM

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If only there was something that we could do, as individuals you understand, that would have an effect.... Oh, and was convenient too.

Alas, I fear that we are doomed to perish in our human induced furnace of hell fires with an ice free North pole since 2013.


How about if everyone walked more, drove less, washed their clothes in cold water, dried them on the outside clothes line, took shorter showers and restrict the use of recreational vehicles to those that can be propelled by muscle?
 

justlooking

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You know, all the personal attacks on this board are just so yawn.

You twats who think you score points with it are really mentally challenged.




Lets talk about all the coal power plants the Chinese open every week.


Fake News..
Nope, I don't swallow the global warming semen like you do.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-...n-management-are-the-only-logical-way-forward
Another Climate Alarmist Admits Real Motive Behind Warming Scare | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD
ClimateDepot Fndr: Paris Accord Is About Wealth Redistribution, Not Climate
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/n...-admits-we-redistribute-worlds-wealth-climate
Cass Sunstein: The great global warming wealth transfer | National Post





Yeah, because if your successful in life you shouldn't live like it.. your jealous and envious. You're a sad, sad person.
Don't think so, I've done not bad.
I just don't like the hypocrisy, the "do as I say, not as I do" crowd.
I'm sure stupid old farts like you, who created the problem you think it is,
just love to tell others what to do.
 

darkbeaver

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Gore is right about education that's why we get so much of it, all bad, all wrong with respect to global climate change which involves physics far beyond human adjustment. Gore should be drawn and quartered in public and his guts fed to starving dogs. He's a giant piece of crap.
 

captain morgan

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How about if everyone walked more,

Already do

drove less,

No

washed their clothes in cold water,

Sure

dried them on the outside clothes line,

Doesn't work so well in winter or when raining

took shorter showers

No

restrict the use of recreational vehicles to those that can be propelled by muscle?

Don't care either way really, but no
 

JLM

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The experts claim we are compromising our health by being too clean - no resistance to any bugs! Washing too much is bad for the skin!
 

Twila

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Third summer in a row we've had weather advisories due to forest fire activity. For fires not near by that is.

Even the southern tip of Vancouver island has a particu,ate advisory. Thats a first in my history.

The same experts that accurately predicted an ice free North pole since 2013?

No. Science is not static by design. Thank the stars.
 

captain morgan

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It is ice free in the summer.. pretty much


Just think of the benefits that the environment in the North is getting.

Stop being so selfish and start promoting more warming

No. Science is not static by design. Thank the stars.

Not one single prediction or model supporting the theory of AGW was successful or accurate.

Please do not chalk that up to some fuzzy notion that the science in this area is fluid