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Big Corporation and Global Warming
Posted 9/20/2008 @ 3:23:34 am by igoconservation.com
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Global warming is global climate change, which are temperature changes due to the change of Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere and environment change point to and have been caused by human activities and big corporate businesses around the world. We are now really seeing the effects and perhaps all of us will now believe the truth of what we've been told for years. Hopefully with the knowledge and evidence of global warming we will move toward changing how we live. We can all do our part, but our federal government and the governments around the world need to seriously step in and do their part in making changes to help improve our environment and stop global warming. This is about the survival of everyone and our home, Earth.
The many changes to our climate that will occur, have taken place, and point to one cause which is human activities, plus big corporate businesses. Also the lack of our federal government placing stronger controls on corporations for the green house gases they've been emitting into our atmosphere for centuries, which I blame on greed. The governments previous response, including the Bush Administration to taxing these corporations to help fight global warming or just even improving the quality of air is that it will "hobble our economy". What do they think has already happened? Our present economy is a mess due to what our federal government has not done and should have done, this being their responsibility to keep the people here in the U.S. safe!
Corporate America is now demanding that the federal government take action on climate change, perhaps now showing a change in corporate thinking, motivated by the evidence of global warming and the effects it's already had on our economy. It's also motivated by the prospects of fat profits from new environmentally safe products. Why does money always have a part of why something is done or not done?
Big corporation's change of attitude is great to hear about, am I naive in thinking that the motivation for change should be done with one goal in mind, the survival of our planet and all who live on it, humans, animals and plant life?