Do you live in an ecocidal culture that, regardless of what the science says - simply carries on burning fuels with no signs they have any intentions to stop anytime soon?
And, no matter what the government "blah blah blah's" - it's evident that the government isn't planning on helping the culture to stop burning fuels any time soon either.
The cumbriacoal.com website sums up the county of Cumbria, UK.
To quote the greenwash "We are a registered Coal Merchant and pride ourselves on supplying only the highest quality products"
The same greenwash marketing rhetoric that coal merchants are saying in many cultures. Victorian-aged fuels (OK, million year old fossil fuels) and victorian aged heating technologies are being sold with a modern twist of greenwash (the opposite of the truth. Coal is a poor, health-damaging, and environmentally harming - product)
You don't have to be a complete liar to work in the fossil fuel industry - but it helps.
"Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation" https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/climate-deception-dossiers
What the UK government actually does, rather than says, sums up the UK government's true character. Rather than seriously investing in tech that would clean up the UK's air quality and mitigate climate change - they promote the opening of a "new" coal mine in Cumbria. They must think people are idiots as the government even says, to paraphrase "this coal won't affect our climate commitments blah blah blah".
There are many locations that have coal deposits - so why Cumbria? Because many Cumbrians burn coal (& wood) therefore will support the fossil fuel-promoting UK government.
FYI, the BBC News environmental reporting is often full of crap - it regularly misses out on key evidence (it's obviously politically biased). And the BBC environmental #news reporting seems to think that "local people said" is evidence to support a coal mine that will effect the global climate (every "little" coal mine doesn't help). So regular are the BBC's unbalanced environmental news reports - it's "arguably" intentional. Maybe the conservative party has a few board members on the BBC?
For example, this crap news article https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63895365
"conveniently" forgets to mention that steel can be manufactured using electricity. The BBC news article concludes that "A county with a proud mining heritage sees a proud mining future too"
Are they friggin insane? (The BBC is certainly not consistent) Are they pretending that climate change is something someone else has to deal with?
Whatever they are - they are the opposite of prudent. In fact, if we consider the evidence of what harm climate change is already causing too many cultures - those that support a coal mine are either trying to ignore that evidence - or they are immoral (But, immoral people have a habit of denying their immorality)
"The effects of human-caused global warming are happening now, are irreversible for people alive today, and will worsen as long as humans add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere." https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
And what does the UK Government do upon hearing this? What do they do when they have some money to invest? Do they improve Cumbria's homes with insulation or rebuilds? Do they install low-energy heat pumps etc? No, they open a friggin coal mine.
So, are they insane or immoral? Or perhaps these fuel-burning agendas are simply being promoted by greedy business people that really don't care for the long-term health of the environment. Evidently, they don't care about reducing air pollution it's their products, that they profit from - that are causing the air pollution.
They care that they're rich now. And the local people? I'm sure they would not turn down the chance to upgrade their drafty old houses & heat them with affordable electricity. Or maybe they're so daft to want to use coal, wood, etc, and pollute their own air. It's evident that they know no better! They don't understand the dangers of burning fuels and they don't understand that the fossil fuel and wood fuels industries are using them (Greenwashing them).
Why are they so resistant to change? #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance
#ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #AirPollution #GroupThink #NonThink #FossilFuels #WoodFuels
#news #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance #ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #airpollution #groupthink #NonThink #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #science #renewableenergy #climateaction #climatejustice
Do you live in an ecocidal culture that, regardless of what the science says - simply carries on burning fuels with no signs they have any intentions to stop anytime soon?
And, no matter what the government "blah blah blah's" - it's evident that the government isn't planning on helping the culture to stop burning fuels any time soon either.
The cumbriacoal.com website sums up the county of Cumbria, UK.
To quote the greenwash "We are a registered Coal Merchant and pride ourselves on supplying only the highest quality products"
The same greenwash marketing rhetoric that coal merchants are saying in many cultures. Victorian-aged fuels (OK, million year old fossil fuels) and victorian aged heating technologies are being sold with a modern twist of greenwash (the opposite of the truth. Coal is a poor, health-damaging, and environmentally harming - product)
You don't have to be a complete liar to work in the fossil fuel industry - but it helps.
"Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation" https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/climate-deception-dossiers
What the UK government actually does, rather than says, sums up the UK government's true character. Rather than seriously investing in tech that would clean up the UK's air quality and mitigate climate change - they promote the opening of a "new" coal mine in Cumbria. They must think people are idiots as the government even says, to paraphrase "this coal won't affect our climate commitments blah blah blah".
There are many locations that are coal deposits - so why Cumbria? Because many Cumbrians burn coal (& wood) therefore will support the fossil fuel-promoting UK government.
FYI, the BBC News environmental reporting is often full of crap - it regularly misses out on key evidence (it's obviously politically biased). And the BBC environmental #news reporting seems to think that "local people said" is evidence to support a coal mine that will effect the global climate (every "little" coal mine doesn't help). So regular are the BBC's unbalanced environmental news reports - it's "arguably" intentional. Maybe the conservative party has a few board members on the BBC?
For example, this crap news article https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63895365
"conveniently" forgets to mention that steel can be manufactured using electricity. The BBC news article concludes that "A county with a proud mining heritage sees a proud mining future too"
Are they friggin insane? (The BBC is certainly not consistent) Are they pretending that climate change is something someone else has to deal with?
Whatever they are - they are the opposite of prudent. In fact, if we consider the evidence of what harm climate change is already causing too many cultures - those that support a coal mine are either trying to ignore that evidence - or they are immoral (But, immoral people have a habit of denying their immorality)
"The effects of human-caused global warming are happening now, are irreversible for people alive today, and will worsen as long as humans add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere." https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
And what does the UK Government do upon hearing this? What do they do when they have some money to invest? Do they improve Cumbria's homes with insulation or rebuilds? Do they install low-energy heat pumps etc? No, they open a friggin coal mine.
So, are they insane or immoral? Or perhaps these fuel-burning agendas are simply being promoted by greedy business people that really don't care for the long-term health of the environment. Evidently, they don't care about reducing air pollution it's their products, that they profit from - that are causing the air pollution.
They care that they're rich now. And the local people? I'm sure they would not turn down the chance to upgrade their drafty old houses & heat them with affordable electricity. Or maybe they're so daft to want to use coal, wood, etc, and pollute their own air. It's evident that they know no better! They don't understand the dangers of burning fuels and they don't understand that the fossil fuel and wood fuels industries are using them (Greenwashing them).
Why are they so resistant to change? #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance
#ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #AirPollution #GroupThink #NonThink #FossilFuels #WoodFuels
#news #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance #ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #politics #groupthink #NonThink #climateaction #business #airpollution #climatejustice #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #renewableenergy #science
Do you live in an ecocidal culture that, regardless of what the science says - simply carries on burning fuels with no signs they have any intentions to stop anytime soon?
And, no matter what the government "blah blah blah's" - it's evident that the government isn't planning on helping the culture to stop burning fuels any time soon either.
The cumbriacoal.com website sums up the county of Cumbria, UK.
To quote the greenwash "We are a registered Coal Merchant and pride ourselves on supplying only the highest quality products"
The same greenwash marketing rhetoric that coal merchants are saying in many cultures. Victorian-aged fuels and victorian aged heating technologies are being sold with a modern twist of greenwash (the opposite of the truth. Coal is a poor, health-damaging, and environmentally harming - product)
You don't have to be a complete liar to work in the fossil fuel industry - but it helps.
"Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation" https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/climate-deception-dossiers
What the UK government actually does, rather than says, sums up the UK government's true character. Rather than seriously investing in tech that would clean up the UK's air quality and mitigate climate change - they promote the opening of a "new" coal mine in Cumbria. They must think people are idiots as the government even says, to paraphrase "this coal won't affect our climate commitments blah blah blah".
There are many locations that are coal deposits - so why Cumbria? Because many Cumbrians burn coal (& wood) therefore will support the fossil fuel-promoting UK government.
FYI, the BBC News environmental reporting is often full of crap - it regularly misses out on key evidence (it's obviously politically biased). And the BBC environmental #news reporting seems to think that "local people said" is evidence to support a coal mine that will effect the global climate (every "little" coal mine doesn't help). So regular are the BBC's unbalanced environmental news reports - it's "arguably" intentional. Maybe the conservative party has a few board members on the BBC?
For example, this crap news article https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63895365
"conveniently" forgets to mention that steel can be manufactured using electricity. The BBC news article concludes that "A county with a proud mining heritage sees a proud mining future too"
Are they friggin insane? (The BBC is certainly not consistent) Are they pretending that climate change is something someone else has to deal with?
Whatever they are - they are the opposite of prudent. In fact, if we consider the evidence of what harm climate change is already causing too many cultures - those that support a coal mine are either trying to ignore that evidence - or they are immoral (But, immoral people have a habit of denying their immorality)
"The effects of human-caused global warming are happening now, are irreversible for people alive today, and will worsen as long as humans add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere." https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
And what does the UK Government do upon hearing this? What do they do when they have some money to invest? Do they improve Cumbria's homes with insulation or rebuilds? Do they install low-energy heat pumps etc? No, they open a friggin coal mine.
So, are they insane or immoral? Or perhaps these fuel-burning agendas are simply being promoted by greedy business people that really don't care for the long-term health of the environment. Evidently, they don't care about reducing air pollution it's their products, that they profit from - that are causing the air pollution.
They care that they're rich now. And the local people? I'm sure they would not turn down the chance to upgrade their drafty old houses & heat them with affordable electricity. Or maybe they're so daft to want to use coal, wood, etc, and pollute their own air. It's evident that they know no better! They don't understand the dangers of burning fuels and they don't understand that the fossil fuel and wood fuels industries are using them (Greenwashing them).
Why are they so resistant to change? #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance
#ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #AirPollution #GroupThink #NonThink #FossilFuels #WoodFuels
#news #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance #ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #airpollution #groupthink #NonThink #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #science #renewableenergy #climateaction #climatejustice
Do you live in an ecocidal culture that, regardless of what the science says - simply carries on burning fuels with no signs they have any intentions to stop anytime soon?
And, no matter what the government "blah blah blah's" - it's evident that the government isn't planning on helping the culture to stop burning fuels any time soon either.
The cumbriacoal.com website sums up the county of Cumbria, UK.
To quote the greenwash "We are a registered Coal Merchant and pride ourselves on supplying only the highest quality products"
The same greenwash marketing rhetoric that coal merchants are saying in many cultures. Victorian-aged fuels and victorian aged heating technologies are being sold with a modern twist of greenwash (the opposite of the truth. Coal is a poor, health-damaging, and environmentally harming - product)
You don't have to be a complete liar to work in the fossil fuel industry - but it helps.
"Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation" https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/climate-deception-dossiers
What the UK government actually does, rather than says, sums up the UK government's true character. Rather than seriously investing in tech that would clean up the UK's air quality and mitigate climate change - they promote the opening of a "new" coal mine in Cumbria. They must think people are idiots as the government even says, to paraphrase "this coal won't affect our climate commitments blah blah blah".
There are many locations that are coal deposits - so why Cumbria? Because many Cumbrians burn coal (& wood) therefore will support the fossil fuel-promoting UK government.
FYI, the BBC News environmental reporting is often full of crap - it regularly misses out on key evidence (it's obviously politically biased). And the BBC environmental #news reporting seems to think that "local people said" is evidence to support a coal mine that will effect the global climate (every "little" coal mine doesn't help). So regular are the BBC's unbalanced environmental news reports - it's "arguably" intentional. Maybe the conservative party has a few board members on the BBC?
For example, this crap news article https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63895365
"conveniently" forgets to mention that steel can be manufactured using electricity. The BBC news article concludes that "A county with a proud mining heritage sees a proud mining future too"
Are they friggin insane? (The BBC is certainly not consistent) Are they pretending that climate change is something someone else has to deal with?
Whatever they are - they are the opposite of prudent. In fact, if we consider the evidence of what harm climate change is already causing too many cultures - those that support a coal mine are either trying to ignore that evidence - or they are immoral (But, immoral people have a habit of denying their immorality)
"The effects of human-caused global warming are happening now, are irreversible for people alive today, and will worsen as long as humans add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere." https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
And what does the UK Government do upon hearing this? What do they do when they have some money to invest? Do they improve Cumbria's homes with insulation or rebuilds? Do they install low-energy heat pumps etc? No, they open a friggin coal mine.
So, are they insane or immoral? Or perhaps these fuel-burning agendas are simply being promoted by greedy business people that really don't care for the long-term health of the environment. Evidently, they don't care about reducing air pollution it's their products, that they profit from - that are causing the air pollution.
They care that they're rich now. And the local people? I'm sure they would not turn down the chance to upgrade their drafty old houses & heat them with affordable electricity. Or maybe they're so daft to want to use coal, wood, etc, and their own air. It's evident that they know no better! They don't understand the dangers of burning fuels and they don't understand that the fossil fuel and wood fuels industries are using them (Greenwashing them).
Why are they so resistant to change? #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance
#ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #AirPollution #GroupThink #NonThink #FossilFuels #WoodFuels
#corporate #beliefs #ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #news #greenwash #ignorance #politics #airpollution #groupthink #NonThink #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #science #renewableenergy #climateaction #climatejustice
Do you live in an ecocidal culture that, regardless of what the science says - simply carries on burning fuels with no signs they have any intentions to stop anytime soon?
And, no matter what the government "blah blah blah's" - it's evident that the government isn't planning on helping the culture to stop burning fuels any time soon either.
The cumbriacoal.com website sums up the county of Cumbria, UK.
To quote the greenwash "We are a registered Coal Merchant and pride ourselves on supplying only the highest quality products"
The same greenwash marketing rhetoric that coal merchants are saying in many cultures. Victorian-aged fuels and victorian aged heating technologies are being sold with a modern twist of greenwash (the opposite of the truth. Coal is a poor, health-damaging, and environmentally harming - product)
You don't have to be a complete liar to work in the fossil fuel industry - but it helps.
"Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation" https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/climate-deception-dossiers
What the UK government actually does, rather than says, sums up the UK government's true character. Rather than seriously investing in tech that would clean up the UK's air quality and mitigate climate change - they promote the opening of a "new" coal mine in Cumbria. They must think people are idiots as the government even says, to paraphrase "this coal won't affect our climate commitments blah blah blah".
There are many locations that are coal deposits - so why Cumbria? Because many Cumbrians burn coal (& wood) therefore will support the fossil fuel-promoting UK government.
FYI, the BBC News environmental reporting is often full of crap - it regularly misses out on key evidence (it's obviously politically biased). And seem to think that "local people said" is to be used as a reason to pollute. So regular are the BBC's unbalanced environmental news reports - it's "arguably" intentional. Maybe the conservative party has a few board members on the BBC?
For example, this crap news article https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63895365
"conveniently" forgets to mention that steel can be manufactured using electricity. The BBC news article concludes that "A county with a proud mining heritage sees a proud mining future too"
Are they friggin insane? (The BBC is certainly not consistent) Are they pretending that climate change is something someone else has to deal with?
Whatever they are - they are the opposite of prudent. In fact, if we consider the evidence of what harm climate change is already causing too many cultures - those that support a coal mine are either trying to ignore that evidence - or they are immoral (But, immoral people have a habit of denying their immorality)
"The effects of human-caused global warming are happening now, are irreversible for people alive today, and will worsen as long as humans add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere." https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
And what does the UK Government do upon hearing this? What do they do when they have some money to invest? Do they improve Cumbria's homes with insulation or rebuilds? Do they install low-energy heat pumps etc? No, they open a friggin coal mine.
So, are they insane or immoral? Or perhaps these fuel-burning agendas are simply being promoted by greedy business people that really don't care for the long-term health of the environment. Evidently, they don't care about reducing air pollution it's their products, that they profit from - that are causing the air pollution.
They care that they're rich now. And the local people? I'm sure they would not turn down the chance to upgrade their drafty old houses & heat them with affordable electricity. Or maybe they're so daft to want to use coal, wood, etc, and their own air. It's evident that they know no better! They don't understand the dangers of burning fuels and they don't understand that the fossil fuel and wood fuels industries are using them (Greenwashing them).
Why are they so resistant to change? #corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ignorance
#ecocide #cumbria #england #uk #business #politics #AirPollution #GroupThink #NonThink #FossilFuels #WoodFuels
#corporate #greenwash #beliefs #ecocide #cumbria #uk #business #politics #groupthink #science #renewableenergy #ignorance #england #airpollution #NonThink #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #climateaction #climatejustice