Using a survey to coax People into a false sense of hope about our ability to remedy the collapse of our global atmosphere's ability to support life in order to make the case that America can sustain the Presidency of an indisputably pro dirty energy Hillary Clinton is irresponsible.
Hillary and her husband's forte is monetizing public service for their own gain - period, nothing more, nothing less. If you hate cash in our democracy then it would be irrational for your to vote for a clinton.
Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, the earth would continue to warm for the next twenty-five years. The only question is: are we willing and able to prevent the extinction of the human species in the twenty-first century? Since we are committed to burning fossil fuels for at least another ten years, I think not.
Again with the missing "No" button! Anyway, I think there time, but very very little of it left, and the longer we wait the more severe it will have to be. Frankly, I don't see anything serious happen until after we pass the tipping point beause until then, corporations will continue to reap huge profits, and then afterward, they will begin to offer (sell) "solutions" that everyone will have to have, and again, they'll make a killing off the killing of life on this planet. Of course they'll have the economci resources to ensure that they and their own are adaquately safe and secure.
"Beneath the success and rise of American enterprise is an untold history that is antithetical to every value Americans hold dear. This is a seminal work, a godsend really, a clear message to every citizen about the need to reform our country, laws, and companies."
—Paul Hawken, coauthor of Natural Capitalism and author of The Ecology of Commerce
From Unequal Protection, 2nd Edition:
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—David C. Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World and Agenda for A New Economy
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Using a survey to coax People into a false sense of hope about our ability to remedy the collapse of our global atmosphere's ability to support life in order to make the case that America can sustain the Presidency of an indisputably pro dirty energy Hillary Clinton is irresponsible.
Hillary and her husband's forte is monetizing public service for their own gain - period, nothing more, nothing less. If you hate cash in our democracy then it would be irrational for your to vote for a clinton.
Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, the earth would continue to warm for the next twenty-five years. The only question is: are we willing and able to prevent the extinction of the human species in the twenty-first century? Since we are committed to burning fossil fuels for at least another ten years, I think not.
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Again with the missing "No" button! Anyway, I think there time, but very very little of it left, and the longer we wait the more severe it will have to be. Frankly, I don't see anything serious happen until after we pass the tipping point beause until then, corporations will continue to reap huge profits, and then afterward, they will begin to offer (sell) "solutions" that everyone will have to have, and again, they'll make a killing off the killing of life on this planet. Of course they'll have the economci resources to ensure that they and their own are adaquately safe and secure.