It is good to hear from you again, Extrafire.
I must admit I don't know everyone who voted Liberal in the BC election, but everyone that I do know held their noses while doing so. As far as I can tell, the only reason the Libs got re=elected is because the alternative was worse.
I don’t know much about BC electorate, Extrafire, I am only guessing. But my experience is that people will rarely vote for a party just because they don’t like the other party. Usually they will vote for party only if they like at least a few of its policies.
And you must agree that cap and trade was not a deal breaker for BC voters, by voting for Liberals they have indicated that they can live with it. Considering the fact that NDP actually promised to get rid of cap and trade and still lost, tells me that BC people are not violently opposed to cap and trade.
So while they aren't anti-environment and they don't believe they have the right to destroy the earth or the environment, they are very much anti-environut.
That may be true in your personal case (we haven’t discussed whether you are religious or not). However, religious right in general tends to be strongly anti-environmentalists. They have opposed each and every environmental initiative proposed so far, GHG reduction, CAFÉ mileage requirements etc. They oppose any attempt to preserve forests by declaring them national parks. They are opposed to measures taken to preserve endangered species.
Indeed, show me even one instance where religious right supported any environmental initiative. Didn’t happen.
So can oxygen, nitrogen, water, hydrogen, ketchup, pea soup, dust, grass, grape juice, anything else you can think of. That doesn't make it pollution.
True, but we are not spewing pea soup or grape juice into the atmosphere. If we started doing that in large quantities these things will be considered pollutants as well.