I, for one, welcome the prospect of less coal, oil, and gas burning; and more solar, wind, and nuclear power.
It’s a shame we had to wait so long for a few wealthy elite to decide to begin forestalling the worst of what’s to come, maybe.
chrislawsonsays
beholder,
A huge chunk of the world’s most powerful people built their wealth on fossil fuels or land clearing. These people will never act to improve our environment. Never.
beholder says
I, for one, welcome the prospect of less coal, oil, and gas burning; and more solar, wind, and nuclear power.
It’s a shame we had to wait so long for a few wealthy elite to decide to begin forestalling the worst of what’s to come, maybe.
chrislawson says
beholder,
A huge chunk of the world’s most powerful people built their wealth on fossil fuels or land clearing. These people will never act to improve our environment. Never.
richardelguru says
And “the Coalbastards Corporation” ain’t bad either.
drivinganalytical says
Perhaps the wrong people are having their genitals glued to bulldozers?