tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post3813316455392296088..comments2024-03-02T23:32:19.314+13:00Comments on Seemorerocks: 350.org: Selling a lieseemorerockshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09638172074263860001noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post-74942517051619991412019-08-26T11:39:09.756+12:002019-08-26T11:39:09.756+12:00Is Christian, in the Democracy Now clip with McKib...Is Christian, in the Democracy Now clip with McKibben, Michael Parenti's son?Drayse Schneider (she/they) https://www.blogger.com/profile/03770329252160669766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post-61083918647479604542015-03-10T03:17:54.531+13:002015-03-10T03:17:54.531+13:00James Hansen, remember him?, world famous climate ...James Hansen, remember him?, world famous climate scientist, begged green NGOs to join with him, and world renowned conservation biologists, to allow nuclear technology to get power from nuclear fuel waste. But, since this interfered with their funding polls, he was declined. The green NGOs wrote an answer saying, while he was pretty smart about climate, he didn’t know dick about nuclear power. Now, who to believe?, world-renowned scientist, or money-grubbing climate jet setters?<br /><br />James Hansen says we should give 100% of your carbon taxes back to you, with no share for government and corporations. No-no-no-o-o say green NGOs. Enter the Rockefellers, who fund 350.org and Naomi Klein, they recently divested from oil, and desperately want government and corporate control of any future carbon tax dividends. Naomi Klein's new video project about her life is funded by The Ford Foundation.<br />http://www.reddit.com/r/RenewableEnergy/comments/2tz0s7/how_to_fix_everything/<br /><br />Strength Is Weakness<br />When our species became smart enough to visualize our own mortality, we evolved a defense mechanism of deniability to allow us to function day-to-day. This is why religion is found all around the world. Our ability to deny reality is our strength as well as our weakness.<br />Why i believe<br />http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1182327/<br />GMO prop<br />http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/03/jane-goodall-steven-druker-expose-us-government-fraud-gmos.html<br />Why we must burn nuke waste<br />http://www.globalresearch.ca/shock-fracking-used-to-inject-nuclear-waste-underground-for-decades/5435114Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04420950447205737964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post-35168252008426657142015-03-09T22:43:36.169+13:002015-03-09T22:43:36.169+13:00It may be too late for us, but we can still do our...It may be too late for us, but we can still do our part in ending our participation in violence and ending our personal contribution to climate change. Everyone is always looking to others but it can start with each of us. When I say violence of course first and foremost that means the most obvious victim -- nonhuman sentient beings, but there are many other victims as well -- human and nonhuman -- and of course the planet itself. Something from an excellent blog by Pulitzer prize recipient Chris Hedges -- "A person who is vegan will save 1,100 gallons of water, 20 pounds CO2 equivalent, 30 square feet of forested land, 45 pounds of grain and one sentient animal’s life every day." Excerpt "Saving the Planet, One Meal at a Time" http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/saving_the_planet_one_meal_at_a_time_20141109<br /><br />I think people concerning themselves with careerists like McKibben whilst ignoring the great contribution animal agriculture places to climate change, are suffering from the same hypocrisy that Bill McKibben is. LiveVeganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00671123990659252776noreply@blogger.com