Thank you sir,

Fife wrote:
I actually lol'd pretty hardSpeaker to Animals wrote:He should have paid more attention to the tipping point in his personal health.
Ahem, passed not past.GrumpyCatFace wrote:The tipping point is past. The responsible thing to do is keep fighting to lessen the damage, but it can't be stopped.
BjornP wrote:The invention of a discussion about wether or not global warming/climate change is real or not, lets lobbyists and slick politicians avoid having to deal with pollution. Calling pollution something which can be questioned was a masterstroke: "Hey, these scientists say global warming isn't neccesarily real, so therefore there cannot be a problem with me dumping pesticides in the river... disagree with that and you're Al Gore!". Brilliant strategy.
Who the fuck cares wether "climate change" is real or not. Narratively, the only word that should mean anything is pollution. Unless people here want to prove how exhaust fumes are no problem to be around by wrapping their lips around a running car exhaust and inhaling it for just five minutes, or by drinking groundwater full of pesticides, sticking ones head in the sand and pretending that it matters a single fuck wether or not Global Climate Change Warming/Cooling/Lukewarming is real or not, only serves you if you get paid to divert everybody's attention from pollution. Reducing pollution... because it's pollution and it's harmful to health, soil quality, water quality, fishing, etc., should be the main motivator behind decreasing pollution.