Now some of America’s biggest companies, like Duke Energy, are helping the right wing to stop people of color, young people, and seniors from voting in order to help Republicans get elected.
The major problem is encouraging greater use of a product that, in the future, is leading to the end of life on this planet as we know it.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, atmosphere, climate, conflict, ecology, economics, energy, rhetoric, survival, world
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Tagged atmosphere, Climate change, coal, deception, pollution, rhetoric, world
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“unlike financial fraud or terrorist attacks,” (the Robber Barons, which decide what and what is not terrorism, want you to believe that “climate change does not register, emotionally, as a wrong that demands to be righted.”
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, attack, behavior, climate, communities, conflict, defense, ecology, economics, energy, environment, groups, human rights, politics, religion, rhetoric, survival
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Tagged Climate change, outrage
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True cost estimate does not include lives taken from extreme weather from human caused climate change
“However hard they try to suppress government funding and tax breaks for renewables, Big Oil and Big Gas are doomed to lose, and in only about 4 years.”
End of Life on the Planet as We know It, The Rolling Stone lists some of the companies bringing us this consequence,
By jcwinnie
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Tagged Climate change, ecology, economics, equity, policy, politics
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Society as a whole picks up the tab for the damage or ignores and denies the damage by human carbon emissions. Fossil fuel producers and consumers have avoided paying for these external costs to coal power.
Nothing to which you should pay attention, just Destruction of Life on the Planet as We know It, move along
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in analysis, atmosphere, denial, education, energy, environment, ethics, forecast, thermodynamics, world
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Tagged Arctic, Climate change, oceans
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“Over the past 40 years, corporations and politicians have rolled back many of the gains made by working and middle-class people over the previous century. ‘
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in behavior, crime, democracy, economics, ethics, leadership, politics, standards, violence
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Tagged behavior, ethics, politics
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In the last week, the world has experienced a series of calamitous weather events. News headlines have painted a grim picture: flooding, drought, landslides and record ice melt in the arctic. These events stretch to every corner of the globe, but their effects are all too heavily felt by the poorest people in the world. [...]