The next great ship from Origin?
The next great ship from Origin?
It’s kinda hard to believe people who say the ice caps are gonna melt and flood all the cities when they buy beachfront property. The arrogance of some hypocrisies is staggering.I'll believe in global warming when the talking heads that want the keep the regular people down stop owning more shit than we do. Pretty simple, otherwise they are just spewing nonsense.
Yep, and that's exactly where we are today. I call it "Revenge of the C Students."they are destined to be ruled by bad men.
I never said anyone was helpless, just that you weren't going to change anyone's opinion or their actions, so it's pointless to debate them. But that's not the same as helpless.So I don’t buy the “oh, I’m so helpless” bullshit.
I believe your are confuscating activists with engineers. Activists - and politicians - can't actually do shit, because they A.) don't know anything and B.) don't have any skills to leverage. Fortunately though, there are a lot of smart, educated, skillful people (engineers, scientists, etc.) out there that both CAN and DO solve those sorts of problems. Every one of those advancements you mention came to be due to the work of scientists identifying an issue through careful study and data collection, testing hypotheses until they discovered a root cause, and then engineers designing the solution. And they will continue to do so, regardless or often in spite of any political and/or youtube obstacles. There is one major speedbump on this road of progress however, which is of course the lawyers (Non-C students who get personal gain at the expense of others, rather then through mutual advancement).One thing the authentic environmentalist movement taught us is that change certainly is possible. Else we would not have unleaded gas, catalytic converters, ozone safe refrigerants, drinkable tap water in all 50 states, etc.
I'd slightly disagree with that - they can do one thing: amplify those angles, agendas, and intentions - from defacing monuments and works or art to changing laws to simply sharing URLs incessantly that amplification is a crucial part of instilling their design be it malicious or benign.Activists - and politicians - can't actually do shit
That was Patrick Moore’s point in the above vid. Back in the day, activists were scientists and lawyers. Science geeks like myself actually went and walked the waterways collecting samples and having the rivers tested. Same with the People’s Interest Research Group (PIRG). Todays activists don’t do stuff like that. More to the point, what we discovered was the theatrics aboard the Rainbow Warrior were worth a lot in free press and consequent funds raised, but the real work of environmentalism is really in the courtroom. You sue the bastards illegally dumping into the ground to stop the dumping, and you lobby to create better laws.I believe your are confuscating activists with engineers. Activists - and politicians - can't actually do shit, because they A.) don't know anything and B.) don't have any skills to leverage. Fortunately though, there are a lot of smart, educated, skillful people (engineers, scientists, etc.) out there that both CAN and DO solve those sorts of problems. Every one of those advancements you mention came to be due to the work of scientists identifying an issue through careful study and data collection, testing hypotheses until they discovered a root cause, and then engineers designing the solution. And they will continue to do so, regardless or often in spite of any political and/or youtube obstacles. There is one major speedbump on this road of progress however, which is of course the lawyers (Non-C students who get personal gain at the expense of others, rather then through mutual advancement).
See here’s the thing, we never had people throwing soup at paintings, nor using graffiti. We didn’t do destruction at all. That was not invented until authentic environmentalism passed away and was replaced by today’s ridiculous child tantrum nonsense.I'd slightly disagree with that - they can do one thing: amplify those angles, agendas, and intentions - from defacing monuments and works or art to changing laws to simply sharing URLs incessantly that amplification is a crucial part of instilling their design be it malicious or benign.
When exactly was "Never"?See here’s the thing, we never had people throwing soup at paintings, nor using graffiti. We didn’t do destruction at all. That was not invented until authentic environmentalism passed away and was replaced by today’s ridiculous child tantrum nonsense.
The modern environmentalist movement was a response to the chemical revolution of the 1940’s, where we first started polluting with petro-chemicals that had dire effects. Historically, the movement is dated to Aldo Leopold publishing A Sand County Almanac in 1949. However the movement struggled for twenty years to become effective. One transformative moment was the creation of GreenPeace in the mid 70’s. That was the first time funds became available to the movement, which translated into legal actions against offenders. The Congress picked up the ball and created legislation protecting air, water and land, and Presidential influence created the toxic cleanup Superfund, that is still cleaning up fifty years later. It has been shockingly successful.When exactly was "Never"?
Boston Tea Party was a legit instance of civil unrest to say no to unfair taxation, and an early example of "tax is theft" wokery.The modern environmentalist movement was a response to the chemical revolution of the 1940’s, where we first started polluting with petro-chemicals that had dire effects. Historically, the movement is dated to Aldo Leopold publishing A Sand County Almanac in 1949. However the movement struggled for twenty years to become effective. One transformative moment was the creation of GreenPeace in the mid 70’s. That was the first time funds became available to the movement, which translated into legal actions against offenders. The Congress picked up the ball and created legislation protecting air, water and land, and Presidential influence created the toxic cleanup Superfund, that is still cleaning up fifty years later. It has been shockingly successful.
If you want to date “we” above it is to somewhere here. Got nothing to do with tea. That was an anti-tax movement.
The only violent thing early environmentalists did was chain themselves to trees. That was a bit crazy but it made the nightly news and raised awareness that if we didn’t act, the last of the old growth trees in the US would be cut. Congress acted again and protected the last of the largest trees on the planet (redwood sequoia) and the tallest trees on the planet (coastal redwood). That was authentic environmentalism in action.
No paint was thrown on people—that was PETA, not environmentalism. Peaceful protest wasn’t interrupted by violence until the fringe splinter group Earth First! spray painted a couple hundred Humvees in the early 1980’s to protest poor gas mileage. That essentially dates the transition of environmentalism into a crazy, anti-human movement. Earth First! was violent like PETA, and deliberately odd in the extreme, dating events with a pagan calendar and issuing official memorandums that they do not respect the authority of government. Gaia worship became a thing and this religious view that mankind is a virus mutilating the Earth created a highly anti-human cult where beforehand environmentalism was always about human flourishing.
Got nothin’ to do with tea.
I thought we were talking about Climate Change activism, not Gender Idetification/sexual liberation?Woke is a social contagion and sexual perversion upon the land.
It's literally the dictionary definition. Facts are in every describable way the polar opposite of bullshit, and in this case it's facts cited with 3x independent reliable third-party sources that can be observed on demand.Your definition of woke is a bullshit definition.