Remember when ? —
— the tobacco industry lied to Congress, while having 50 years of hard evidence in its files that tobacco smoke causes cancer? “Cigarette smoking is no more ‘addictive’ than coffee, tea or Twinkies.”
— President Eisenhower lied to the public about a spy plane flying over Russia, instead being a weather plane that went off course?
— President Johnson lied about Vietnam: “We are not about to send American boys nine or ten thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.”
— President Trump lies about climate change, even tho’ 13 of his federal agencies find it real.
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Powerful essay linked here about the rights of children to a stable climate:
Both sides of the aisle fiddle, while Rome burns! Speak out, or choke. (see comment)
HOW TO RESPOND TO THE DENIERS. ¿What’s warming the world? Click, and then scroll down to the various “causes” that deniers cite as possible culprits. The tracks start around 1880, and come forward to 2015. Brilliant! : > https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/
THE UNDERLYING PROBLEM. Excerpt:
There are currently 7.7 billion people and counting. And reproduction far outpaces mortality. Humanity is currently adding two new babies for every dead person. There are also roughly:
19 billion chickens
2 billion pigs
1.5 billion domestic cattle
900 million dogs
Half-a-billion small cats
On some level, it’s simply a numbers game. We and our select species of animals are destroying the natural habitats of most other life forms. Our habitats are squeezing out theirs. Add to it the pollution we generate, our various resource extraction enterprises, our selective breeding and hunting practice, and of course climate change, and the results are stark: we have remade the Earth as a place where few other species can survive in the long term.
SOURCE : https://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2019/06/is-making-babies-immoral.html#more-162413
On a purely cynical level, tobacco could help address that population problem. Also sugary drinks, fast cars, nuclear waste, and poorly engineered GMO foods. All things find balance eventually. We just may not like the place where they balance out.
We’ve apparently had five extinction events and are working on the sixth, (see book: Sixth Extinction) which is clearly a result of the “green revolution” feeding hungry folks — we all love to eat, and make babies! So, what happens when a population at the top of the food chain, having no predators, over-populates the planet? (It won’t b pretty.)