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I firmly believe in climate science. But guess what? It doesn't particularly matter if you do, too. Here's why.
We all want clean air to breathe, right? None of us wants our cities or towns to become like those cities in China where the people need to wear masks just to breathe (and many American cities, as well as London and probably others, used to be the same).
We all want clean water to drink, wash, and feed our crops with, right? No one wants lead in their pipes, oil spills in the rivers, fracking fluid in the aquifers, or dead zones in the ocean.
We all want clean soil for our crops and forests to grow, right? No one wants still more oil spills, mining waste, massive landfills, and other pollution on the earth.
We don't want acid rain, right? Nor our last remaining forests to be clear cut? For our wilderness refuges to be destroyed? For more Fukushima or Chernobyl disasters? For species to go extinct?
Right.
It doesn't matter if you think climate science is accurate truth, if you think it's true but not human-caused, or if you think it's all some corrupt NWO conspiracy, because WE'RE ALL FIGHTING FOR THE SAME THINGS. Whether you think fracking is bad just because of the pollution or that plus methane being even worse for the greenhouse effect, it doesn't matter, because we both think fracking is bad and would like it to stop. We can argue and spit links at each other all day, but neither of us is going to change our minds from that, and we're wasting our time bickering with NATURAL ALLIES over the reasons rather than joining hands to work toward the healthier world we all want.
Industry likes it very much when we're too busy yelling at each other instead of focusing on our common enemy: the pollution they create in our name.
So let's stop trying to convince each other that we need to fight FOR OUR REASONS, NOT YOURS and instead just work together, ja? 💙