environmentalism

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    gris2575

    Fri Jun 04 2010

    In 1992 a group of Nobel prize winners met in Brazil to discuss environmental issues. Their conclusion: If we keep up our current rate of consumption, we will have caused Irreversible damage by the year 2022. So basically we have 12 years to get off the planet. The problem is that most tactics people use to save the world end up backfiring. Buying Organic food is not only more unhealthy for people, but it is environmentally unsound to truck it 2000 miles across the country. Organic farming has become Big Business, it's not just for hippies anymore. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15158675/ Recycling requires more trucks, crews and people to oversee it all. So instead of having just ONE fume-belching garbage truck at every house- we now have two. Also, re-using something is not always better than just tossing it away. A Chemist at the University of Victoria calculated that you would need to use a ceramic mug 1,000 times before you would see benefits over using disposable polystyrene c... Read more

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    jester002

    Sun Jan 17 2010

    We go to the dentist to prevent gum disease, we change the oil in our cars to keep the engine from burning up, and we go to the doctor once a year to make sure were not developing some long-term medical issue. Yet we use the world as our private garbage dump... We can't keep ignoring the the obvious fact that we are screwing with the balance of a machine that will fall apart if we don't take care of it.

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    dutch91701

    Wed Jun 03 2009

    Why? Because it looks cool? I'm all for keeping Earth clean, but many environmentalists make it a threat. "Clean the Earth or else" is not the message I want to hear wherever I go. I'm not going to light coal on fire in my backyard for fun, but I want to be able to drive a car without having to get the shame finger (or "The Finger" in general) from some eco-nut.

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    victor83

    Sat Apr 18 2009

    5 stars for conservationists, ala Teddy Roosevelt...but that is not what this item says. Everyone wants clean air, clean water, etc. The enviro-wacko movement is an entirely different kettle of fish (or I should say BS)

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    quarterhorse51

    Mon Apr 13 2009

    People can get really flaky on this issue. Recently, in Spokane,Washington droves of residents drove over the border to Idaho to buy traditional Cascade for Automatic Dishwashers as the type sold in Spokane was "environmentally friendly" but did not clean dishes well. Therefore a lot of gasoline was wasted that otherwise would not be. Ethanol is another case of lunacy here too. Ethanol contains only two thirds the energy per gallon of gasoline, and taxpayers are also hit with a 51 cent a gallon subsidy too. Ethanol burns hotter, and is not good for air cooled engines. You'd think that the politicians that claim to care about Global Warming would not want a fuel that burns hotter than gasoline. But the environmentalists have sold them a bill of goods on ethanol. Ethanol fires are also dangerous and have to be put out with a special foam.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Apr 07 2009

    Ignore important environmental concerns at your own risk. Most science indicates people do not have many more eons anyway. I could do more. . .it's so tough and expensive. And I'm quite the entitled American. . .

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    sk4u2009

    Wed Mar 18 2009

    We do need to learn the three R's...........INCLUDING recycle........ how much harder is it, to recycle your glass, your cans, your papers..... instead of being lazy....... saves the planet!!

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    astromike

    Mon Mar 16 2009

    Is way exaggerated these days. Just ask Al Gore as soon as he gets of his private jet.

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    kaylastarshine

    Sat Feb 28 2009

    Again, this is another issue like with PETA. There are the extreme activists that would have you walking everywhere and using recyclable cardboard for toilet paper. What I'm saying is we need a balance. Don't litter, try to recycle, use cloth grocery bags if you can, etc. Just do what you can, but don't bend over backwards and spend your life completely obsessed with not driving a car or drinking bottled water.

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    wiseguy

    Thu Jan 08 2009

    Nothing wrong with it as long as politics are left out.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Jan 05 2009

    I'm all for taking Al Gore up to the Artic and leaving him on a shrinking ice flow to either freeze, drown or be eaten by a polar bear so that the discussion can return to actual issues of the sustainability of unbridled, exponential expansion of human desecration of the environment.  Clearly Al has become the problem.

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    erin1552

    Mon Jan 05 2009

    enviornmentalism could be a very good thing...but sometimes it's the people that run these groups and put certain regulations on the stupidest things that stops some people from joining to help the enviornment and taking the steps needed to make big changes to help our world...I agree with some things, but some are just over the top and I avoid mixing up in these groups and supporting their "good reasons" because they seem insane about saving the "fairy shrimp"

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    christine_sedita

    Thu Dec 11 2008

    I believe the faster we start caring about our enviroment, the more we can salvage of this planet.

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    skins63

    Fri Nov 28 2008

    I basically agree with trebon1038 . We need to have respect for the earth. However the earth has been in a constant state of climate change long before man showed up at the party, and it is debatable how much effect man has on this change. We need to take care of mother earth, but I believe there are extreme views on both sides of this issue. Personally I believe the truth is somewhere in the middle.

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    will292

    Thu Nov 27 2008

    hell yes Seattle liberal right here

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    tony_galento

    Mon Oct 13 2008

    We need the earth so I approve.

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    livvyloo

    Fri Oct 10 2008

    We need to save the environment for our children and their children, but unfortunately, it can be very costly.

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    jim9713

    Wed Oct 08 2008

    It gets this rating because of wackos! Conservation and renewable energy are good, but we have change over gradually so our country doesn't suffer.

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    finchy9982

    Wed Oct 08 2008

    we should care more for this planet regardless of how real global warming is. It's like taking a shit on your mother's coffee table- let's have some respect people!

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    jhena06e

    Wed Oct 08 2008

    we should all be aware of our "foot print" without going crazy on the rest of the world. Baby Steps folks! Screaming shuts people down it does not make them listen!

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    b_illy

    Tue Oct 07 2008

    If we all don't start comprehending what we've done to our country alone - and what more can damage it - then I believe it's very possible within our lifetime we'll see the end result. it won't be just one more thing left for our "children" or their children to deal with

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    christie3498

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    You need to be aware of your surroundings...plain and simple...and do your part...its the only earth we have...

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    trebon1038

    Sun Oct 05 2008

    can be very helpful to educate people on our environment....however....the fanatics like in anything else, usually do more harm than good fir the cause

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    silverfox

    Sun Oct 05 2008

    As defined above, environmentalism is helpful to society.  Why not try to care for our physical planet?  After all, it's only a life or death decision somewhere down the line.  It's a shame that it has been politicized.  Some conservatives are so reactionary that seeing Al Gore's name associated with it causes them to condemn and/or disbelieve it.  It only shows how little progress the human animal has made in evolving to higher intelligence.  It's pretty self-apparent that conservation and improvement of the natural environment is a good thing.  But then, I often think that reactionaries live in their own little world, one that's entirely different from mine.

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    josh7535

    Sat Oct 04 2008

    Mostly pissing in the wind with their ideals.

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    marcelina

    Thu Oct 02 2008

    It's helpful effects are the direct inverse of the effects of anti-environmentalism. Meaning, there's probably not a lot of money in it. But give it time.

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    louiethe20th

    Wed Oct 01 2008

    Nothing wrong with wanting clean air and clean water and safe food to eat, but too many turn it into a religion and too many use it as an excuse for a political tool. Speaking of tools...Al Gore is that you? Mr. fly around in your private jets and drive around in your SUV's leaving carbon footprints everywhere!!! You hypocrite!!! Mr. 10,000 electric bills and then gonna try to tell me to conserve???

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    lioness38

    Wed Oct 01 2008

    some of these groups can be a bit extreme, and i feel that there should be some one keeping an eye on our environment cause we as humans are destroying our resource because we are a wasteful society

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    meghan861

    Wed Oct 01 2008

    Some of these crazies don't know what they are talking about, and even recycling some of your items end up right in the dump.

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    mcchido

    Tue Sep 30 2008

    MAKES U THINK TWICE BEFORE THROWING THAT TOXIC WASTE INTO THE BEAUTIFUL LAKE...BUT WHERE ELSE CAN U PUT IT?

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    princess_borghese

    Tue Sep 30 2008

    go green!

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    irishgit

    Tue Sep 30 2008

    While I'm by no means in agreement with, or believe in, every issue or tactic that environmentalists bring up, I think that the principle of environmentalism is, on balance, a healthy thing.  It certainly can't hurt to ask questions, rather than blindly accepting assumptions.

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    cowgirls_dont_cry

    Mon Sep 29 2008

    It has been taken way to fucking far!!

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    priest85

    Mon Sep 29 2008

    Everything IN MODERATION

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    lmorovan

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    Environmentalism is a good thing as we are all supposed to benefit from it. But when it becomes a political issue is damaging and is manipulated beyond its purpose.

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    j_at_me

    Sat Sep 27 2008

    if everyone would just "go green" I think the world we be an even more beutiful place and it would stay that way.

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    dave3044

    Sat Sep 27 2008

    This is our only place to live. Let's not Fuck it up!

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    bill4829

    Fri Sep 26 2008

    great idea.........the doing sucks ass

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    brandie5387

    Wed Sep 24 2008

    I love the environment

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    valkyrievoice

    Tue Sep 23 2008

    When environmentalists turn into complete tree huggers and they begin to block some things that don't need to be blocked, they do harm.

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    sheronda

    Mon Sep 22 2008

    NO COMMENT, REALLY

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    fb1438239506

    Mon Sep 22 2008

    As our population grows, it would behoove us to be more cognizant of the effect we are having on the environment around us and take steps to co-exist with nature. On the other hand, I feel that Environmentalists need not be so rigid in finding compromises to not impede progress as well!

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    limpin_trenchfoot

    Tue May 20 2008

    I dont like isms and labels but I am deeply concerned at the rapid way that species are heading towards extinction, pollution in the air and the seas, the destruction of the forests, the rising sea levels, the increasing frequency of droughts, floods, destructive winds and the spreading of the deserts. To those people who dont think these things arent happening but that it's just some green conspiracy to rip off consumers, just get your head out of the sand and look around. The future of the human race is dependent on the health of the world's ecology and right now the outlook is bleak. If there are people who think the human race can blithely continue to strip the world of its resources like a swarm of locusts without any serious repercussions they're sadly deluded

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    schadenfreudia_nslip

    Wed Jun 13 2007

    UPDATE:  edited for clarity of meaning.[ponders, yet again, "does the butterfly effect apply only to known bad things, or does it exclude things that SEEMED good at the time that ended up being horribly, horribly wrong?..."]

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    genghisthehun

    Tue Jun 05 2007

    If the enviros were not afflicted with the junk science hucksters, animal worshippers, mindless tree huggers and more, it would have a much higher rating.  Good, clear science in this area is absolutely necessary and leads to a liveable world.

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    deadonthemoney

    Fri Feb 17 2006

    if we dont start looking after mother earth she may not be so hospitable to us in her household.

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    beloved

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    Environmentalism can be a good thing as long as it doesnt turn into pantheism.

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    mrpolitical

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    To be fair, the basic values of environmentalism are not all that unreasonable and I don't think many of us would enjoy a world where corporations are allowed to operate free of any environmental restrictions. Radical environmentalism, like so many other extremes, has proven to be harmful. One blazing example is the environmentalist indifference to rising gas prices. Yes, we should be advancing the technology to make "earth-friendly" vehicles easily purchased. But what we shouldn't do is to bank on the future and ignore our own natural resourses- including ANWR. In these cases, radical environmentalists seem to be more compassionate to caribou than Americans who need to drive to work every day to make a living.

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    djahuti

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    People who denounce those who are concerned about the environment as "left-wing nuts" are hopelessly ignorant.ANYONE who has a few brain cells to rub tohether can appreciate the fact that humans and in fact ALL life on earth are in dire straits without safe drinking water,clean air and other things essential to life and health that are being systematically destroyed right under our noses.You don't have to remain in the dark,or take my word for it.There is ample information on an astounding number of concerns we should all be sharing.Find out about Mercury in the groundwater,pesticides,genetically engineered foods,hormones in meat and milk (as well as blood and pus,because the Cows are given bovine growth hormone which causes their udders to become so distended that they rupture and ooze with infections).Antibiotics in our food that cause viruses to mutate into more and more virulent forms,etc.IT"S NOT PRETTY,FOLKS-and if "terrorists" were putting these items in our bodies everyone woul... Read more