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Re: Could big business carbon investment save endangered species?
 
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Re: Could big business carbon investment save endangered species?


Although I'm not a believer in any NWO, global elite, illuminati etc conspiracy, I don't think that carbon trading is necessarily the way to reduce pollution. I think this is merely allowing the big polluters to buy their way out of reducing pollution, and delaying making any real changes to the way we live.

"To heck with phony carbon schemes. Reduce pollution period. Stop habitat destruction and resource exploitation period. Just because man happens to be at the top of the food chain temporarily does not give us the right to rape, pillage and pollute our environment or the rest of the life on the planet."

I agree, I think the whole debate has been hijacked by corporate interests, which is taking the emphasis off what is happening, that being the destruction of our planet through pollution of all kinds, and the over-consumption of finite resources by human beings.

Its going to take a change in attitude to how we see our environment, not another scheme of buck passing.

spud
 

 
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