Eloquently said.
“Humanity is waging war on nature. This is senseless and suicidal. The consequences of our recklessness are already apparent in human suffering, towering economic losses, and the accelerating erosion of life on Earth.” —@antonioguterres bit.ly/3buoWeW

Mar 10, 2021 · 8:19 AM UTC

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Honestly I’m only scared of lava and quicksand. The rest of nature is bullshit.
Replying to @marwilliamson
We often hear about the negative impact of OVERCONSUMPTION but we must also speak out about OVERPOPULATION. 70 years ago, the world population was 2,5 B and we are now getting close to 8 B. OVERPOPULATION is a taboo subject. That why public officials never address that topic.
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Please understand that we don’t save the Earth. She saves us! We’re working to maintain our own habitat, but Earth, as a planet, will bounce around the sun long after we’re gone. I’m an environmental oil producer. It’s not a contradiction in terms. We provide responsible energy.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Thankfully, Trump left us with Crystal clean water and air. He focused on pollution rather than carbon. All those stories are overseas.
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Yes ... this is true ... and what's important now ... is what we do about it!
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Humanity isn't doing this, it's the capitalists--don't blame all of us
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Succinctly: Western Economics has introduced the concept of "External Costs" into the Production Economy. Eliminate that concept, and commercial enterprises would be forced to eliminate production pollution & post-use trashing... Imagine 👁️👁️