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Climate Change According to the Co-Founder of Greenpeace
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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 2859042" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>As I said I'm really not interested in the political side of it as there becomes a lot of lies and manipulation from both sides to further specific agendas. I'm looking at it from strictly my experience and knowledge. I don't have a professional opinion past what I already said as the other parts do not interest me, so I don't have any answer for the best avenue to go down to repair what has been done, we have become so reliant on our ways that it will take many people a long time to develops better methods. That's more for a different field to figure out. My field is the impact it has on our Eco system and recognizing the fact it even exists. All of the rhetoric and the political actions that have happened have nothing to do with what interests me. Again it's just that no one can separate these two things, everyone sees it as a one package type of deal, when really it doesn't have to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 2859042, member: 17977"] As I said I'm really not interested in the political side of it as there becomes a lot of lies and manipulation from both sides to further specific agendas. I'm looking at it from strictly my experience and knowledge. I don't have a professional opinion past what I already said as the other parts do not interest me, so I don't have any answer for the best avenue to go down to repair what has been done, we have become so reliant on our ways that it will take many people a long time to develops better methods. That's more for a different field to figure out. My field is the impact it has on our Eco system and recognizing the fact it even exists. All of the rhetoric and the political actions that have happened have nothing to do with what interests me. Again it's just that no one can separate these two things, everyone sees it as a one package type of deal, when really it doesn't have to be. [/QUOTE]
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